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That's a drag. When you do everything right, and things still go wrong.
Trick might be that model-makers are working with plastic substrate; but who knows?
The hoot was the umbrella stand that our grandparents had just inside the front door of the farmhouse:
- It was the brass casing of an artillery shell (like 5"-6" shell, and about 36" tall!
Beautiful machine, Gastrap!!
Our paternal grandfather served as Brigadier General during WWII (ETO).
He retired to a cattle farm outside DC, after the war. We would later visit as kids.
The property had a resident Willys. Likely from his command during the war (but no one to ask now for any...
We had a fine Bassett once in the family, too. Love them headstrong hounds!
We made the inexperienced knuckleheaded mistake of paying up for obedience training. For a hound. Obedience.
It was worth it just to learn what a waste of time that is for anything with hound in them. And, well, now we...
Love the story, JEB, and that beautiful rig. Cheers!!
And just GOT to know:
- What's the name of that mighty bodaciously fine Bassett Hound (your avatar pic)?!
I got nothing, But hope somebody here knows something for you, Tracer.
The cost on that item seems plenty reasonable (you know, IF you can use it)...
And if you can't then that's a giant $15 Bummer.
That shop is looking real sharp, for sure, Maverick1701!
What are the wall panels (with the loose film) shown on that inside shot of the shop, are those insulated panels of some kind?
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