Arnquist's John Henry From 1973

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Arnquist's John Henry From 1973

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Hey Mark I picked up a '73 4001 today and was checking the pots and stuff when look what I found! Did you sign very many of these when you worked for the company?
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markthemd
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Post by markthemd »

I worked there from July of 1972 to October of 1976.

These signatures are from the paint booth or the spray prep area.

As it was late 1973 before I sprayed anything ,I'll bet that I did the prep work on it .

We were making about 40 instruments per day ,I worked on about 15 to 20 per day ,five days per week .
By 1975 I was in the assembly area and check out .

In 1976 I was every where.

But only the spray and prep areas signed anything.
So you too want yours "ALAPWOB"?!?!
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Post by leftybass »

Mark, I'm gonna check my '72 4001LH to see if you're in there...I'll get back with ya....
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