Fri, 9 Feb 1996, "Edward Claiborne Gould" <CLAIBORN@cw-f1.umd.umich.edu> wrote: >Those people were so >DUMB! i eventually got fed up and never went back. calling them up >and asking for a part that didn't exist was always a lot of fun. >they would spend so much time searching and some times even give me a >part number and a price. I had a roommate that worked in the marine hardware business that would phone the competing businesses and ask them if they had any "prop wash" in 1 gallon jugs. Once in a while he'd get someone that was hip to what he was doing and ask him back if he wanted blue or green. TGIF! Jack '73 Westfalia Costa Mesa, CA
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