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Posted by StuBC on August 01, 2005 at 05:40:29 from (209.53.222.36):
In Reply to: Re: fence stays posted by RJ-AZ on July 31, 2005 at 17:42:58:
I would think that it brings you huge amounts of pride to think back on those memories. The old man wasnt likely cheap! And he was probably not droppin dollars out of his pocket picken up dimes from the dirt like the rest of the guys! All in fun, no offence. Anyway, (I am not a psycologist either), but I dont think that I or any one can twist this wire I am talking about by hand, its unreal strong. It may even be tougher to twist than the wire used in the store bought stays. It may be a poor wire for it given that also.
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