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johnallg wrote: What would one do with it??
I would take it out to the desert and drill some holes in it with my Swiss K 31.
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Geesh, measure once , cut twice, or was it put block of wood against tree hold thumb up to eye and walk slowly to the wood commence layout. find suitable location to saw away using foot as a clamp. hammer and wood chisel for the finer detail work a little colored primer and there you have it an ebay business do die for.. Now to francheezey it.. gulp!! :shock:
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fatcat wrote:
johnallg wrote: What would one do with it??
I would take it out to the desert and drill some holes in it with my Swiss K 31.
Or use those bodies for target practice!
The JETGLO finish name should be officially changed to JETGLO ROCKS! :-)
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And another. Astonishing craftsmanship!

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Good news, (I think). When I checked the listing at 11:44 CDT, the item had been removed, or was no longer available. Let's hope it was removed.

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Oh wow! Post no. 1,000. Mymymymymymymy, how time does fly. :shock: :shock:

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