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Re: H.O.T....back from the auction
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Posted by HillsOfTn on February 04, 2007 at 09:03:55 from (68.154.175.128):
In Reply to: Re: H.O.T....back from the auction posted by mike a. tenn. on February 04, 2007 at 06:34:57:
Yeah, I gotta get busy and get a picture or two of the 20 as she is now. The paint job is what I would call "adequate". That means that if it gets scratched up, I just get the paintbrush out and hit that spot again! I think I can hide that red plume, especially since my ancestors passed down the knowledge of how to hide the smoke coming from the "stills". I have been thinking about your suggestion that we just distill the products created by electolysis. You know that would give us a very potent condensed product and I have seen some guys on the forums who were interested in getting rid of starlings, english sparrows, coyotes. Just think what a concentrated powerful stuff like our product would do for them. (or maybe even a military weapon for our army to use!) You're probably right about the 20 at the auction. Once someone makes up their mind that they want something, the price becomes a non-factor. On Ebay, I bid on the small toolbox that sits in the front of the gas tank on the 20. I watched two of them go way past $50. Then a couple of months later, I buy one for less than $20, in as good or better shape than the first two. Usually when the price gets run up, it ends up just two bidders going at it. It's hard to keep your competitive need to win in check and let your dollars and sense rule.
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