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Date:         Tue, 26 Nov 1996 08:23:07 -0700 (MST)
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From:         Tony Schiebel <tony@esys.ca>
Subject:      Re: Syncro on the Dunes?

On Mon, 25 Nov 1996 20:46:07 -0600 Paul Anderson <ghostwriter@earthlink.net> wrote:

> How well does a Syncro Westy fare on sand dunes? We have a pretty good > set of dunes on the west side of Michigan (Silver Lake, Sleeping Bear, > etc.), and have been considering taking a Syncro out on the sand. >

Hi Paul,

Check out http://www.islandnet.com/~swright/vwimages.html for a Syncro Picture in the Dunes. Shawn was able to host some pictures scanned from a Syncro brochure. I found the brochure, Harry Yates did the scanning and now Shawn did the Web hosting. Does this list get along or what!!! We have now solved World Peace. What's next , World Humger??? :-) Is it Friday Yet?

There is also a picture of the much talked about, but never seen Tri-Star Syncro. My apologies to Shawn if his Web hit count goes throught the roof!!

Cheers Tony

> Best Regards, > > Paul Anderson >

Tony Schiebel - Technical Specialist: Implementation Team >>>>> Tony.Schiebel@simeon.com <<<<< The ESYS Corporation Edmonton, Alberta, Canada Voice (403) 424-4922 Fax (403) 424-4925 http://www.simeon.com


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