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Location: Pigeon Forge TN. | To let everybody know, We have been working on buying a home. We closed on it Friday and started moving Sat. WE stored everything in the new Garage which is big.
After w3 are finally settled in, I will be setting up my new spraying area and get started again.
I just wasn't able to complete all the orders I had before the move and moving was hard as we both still had to work our jobes so we had to go fast on our days off. We are now staying at the new house and I figuer about a month before I am able to spray again.
After watching answers to my post, I have decided to stick with spray for a little longer and see how it goes now that I actually have some room to work in now and not all jammed up..
Sorry for all the inconvenience but once I am at it again, I will get all the orders out.
Just had to have these changes before I decided to keep spraying for a while.
Thanks for all the info and help fellows, it is very deeply appreciated for sure.
.Stan
Edited by Stan Durst 1 7/3/2013 3:13 PM
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| Keep up the good work Stan! Will make the baits I get from you even more special goodluck with finishing up your move! |
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Location: Lakeville, MN | Great to hear, I'm sure things will be smooth sailing before you know it! |
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Location: Oregon | Take time to do some fishing Stan......the work will always be there. Hope you are doing well.
Jed |
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Location: Muskegon Michigan | Hi Stan, take the last guys advice. Get out of the paint shop and do some fishing. I live on a lake and get out way too seldom. I just took Michelle out bass fishing for the last two nights. Im glad I did. The lures can freaking wait sometimes. Take care and stay healthy. Mike
Edited by Kingfisher 7/14/2013 11:43 PM
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