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Regards, Jim
Thank you for the link. I was trying it from my hotel room last night and it was acting up. Here is me and my pile so far. All the tagged ones have cartouches and are labeled by manufacture. The 1400 that are real dirty have only been unloaded and stacked. Rick
Last edited by Rick B; 04-06-2014 at 10:00 PM.
You look a little tired! JJ
Yep, 7 hours there load up and 7 hours back. Been busy Rick B
Quite a pile of wood after the fact.
Regards, Jim
The neatest ones in all honesty have trench art on them. I have around 100 with names and designs on them. I plan on an article just on those by themselves. Rick B
Quick vid before I do the photo shoot of the Trench Art for a book Edward Tinker is doing. Rick B
Last edited by Badger; 05-18-2014 at 02:58 PM.
You have just got to have one usable wreck of a WRA stock in that pile for me!!!
Bill Hollinger
"We're surrounded, that simplifies our problem!"
I think I can find you something Email me when you get time so we can go over exactly what you want especially if it falls into the one inch box period but they are a bit more. Rick
Thanks Badger for the article and Rick B for the pic's of your amazing stock collection.
Semper Fi
Phil