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Location: Middletown, Ohio | Looking to buy some of the old Storm 4 1/2" 3/4 oz. Magnum hot-n-tots, if you have some you would like to sell, shoot me a pm or e-mail me directly at : [email protected]
Thanks,
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Location: Southwest Ohio | Next time your up I will let you look at mine.
Sorry I could not resist throwing that out there. Your buddy stopped and picked up the lips for your next adventure. |
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Location: Middletown, Ohio | If there's any you'll part with Don, bring them to the next meeting. Not sure what my buddy's plans are, but I'm sure I'll be doing all the "hands on" work. Nothing like the smell of cedar chips flying off of a wood lathe !
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Location: Southwest Ohio | I think I will hang on to them for now. If we ever get to fish together you can use all you want.
I hear you on the hands on work. It is good to have the moral support while you are working on them. I gave him two aluminum and four stainless. If the stainless works out for you I have a box of them ready to go, I would say 50 pcs. maybe. They were to heavy for what I was trying to do. I also have Cad drawings on these, a few that I have not had cut yet. |
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Location: Madison, WI | Check it out.
http://www.bbcboards.net/zerothread?id=720295
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Location: Southwest Ohio | Those are nice wiggle warts, to bad they are not Hot-N-Tots. |
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Location: Middletown, Ohio | Just bumping this post back up
Mark
Edited by FUBAR 9/7/2011 11:48 AM
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