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Cowtown Scout, SASS #53540 L

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  1. Slick's post inspired me to pass along a large stash of once fired hulls I've had taking up room for some time. I now only reload smokin loads in Remington green hulls and no longer load smokeless in the red hulls. I've got 2,325+ once fired Winchester 12g AA low recoil low noise red hulls. I'll do the same price as Slick with lots of 500 for $50 each shipped and one lot of 325+ for $30 shipped. First I'll take x number posted here holds them then follow up with a PM so I can get your shipping address and give my address for payment. Personal check or USPS money order are acceptable for payment.

    Thanks

    Scout

  2. Kris

    My recommendation is an Architectural Laminate shingle with HD at the end of its name. These have held up very well here in North Texas with our hail storms. I've been using this type shingle on all the shingle roofs we've been replacing at the University where I'm Director of Construction. The quality of the actual crew doing the installation is also very important.

    Scout

  3. Thanks for posting, pretty cool stuff. From about 1982-1999 I did miscellaneous renovation design work at Air Force Plant #4 in Fort Worth Texas (then Lockheed Martin) when I was with an outside Architectural firm. Some of the plant base drawings I used were 1941 War Department used for its construction. They had an area just before you entered into the main assembly building from the admin building that had lots of photos of the plant in operation during the building of many different aircraft since its construction, with the first being the B-24. When I was there they were building the F-16, upgrading the F-111 and just starting on the F-22.

     

    My Dad was a co-pilot on a B-24 in Italy late 1944 with the 450 Bomb Group of the 15th Air Force. He passed in 2005 however about 10 years before we went to see a flying B-24 that was on display at Meacham field in Fort Worth and he was thrilled. Somewhere I have a photo of him standing in front of the plane but haven’t been able to locate it. But I do have some from WWII that I’ll share here. So the B-24 is special to me!

     

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  4. OK for those of us who fall into the "stupid" category, would someone please explain what that device is? I'm afraid I've never seen one, therefore have no idea what it might be.

    Kris is a German Granade

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