Re: Off Season Toys
[Re: Hitman340]
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12/25/10 12:18 AM
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I have a couple of sleds and I have a little home made 3 wheeler that I use for ice fishing... it was clocked at 101 mph... good for moving around ice fishing... also we know that the sleds MIGHT kill us BUT we KNOW Freds toy WOULD KILL HIM...
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Re: Off Season Toys
[Re: Hitman340]
#887374
12/25/10 12:28 AM
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Posts: 18,424 UPPER MICHIGAN, MARQUETTE COUN...
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It was taken on the way back from Brok-way Mountain in copper harbor.Part of the trail was an old rail-way.This was not done in one take nor would I say it was easy.Let-a-loan very smart.lol I did think if I was able to pull it off it would be cool.
I have been on that trail. While its fast and straight I sure as he11 would not want to jump out of the groomed section at that speed.
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Re: Off Season Toys
[Re: NITROUSN]
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12/25/10 12:32 AM
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I sold my 4 wheeler but it was a blast in the snow.
1970 Challenger, all aluminum 528 Hemi, HDK suspension, Tremec 5 speed manual
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Re: Off Season Toys
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12/25/10 12:05 PM
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Mine is a lot quieter , but frequently as expensive. It all started with a cheap Italian switchblade. It has gotten somewhat out of control since then. In this shot , there are six with Damascus steel blades , one Mastodon Ivory scales , one pre-ban Ivory , a mother of pearl and of course , turquoise. Three of them would be considered production pieces and the rest are customs. Rough value of what is in this picture .........around 6,000.00. And this is a SMALL part of my collection.
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Re: Off Season Toys
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12/25/10 12:10 PM
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My most recent purchase......a George Muller piece. He is a maker from South Africa that I have known and admired for a few years now. Damascus blade , dyed mastodon tooth scales and meteorite bolsters. Yes , meteorite. It machines like metal and when etched with acid , brings out an amazing pattern of triangles. I have been after one of these for three years and picked it up this past fall. It is a sickness.
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Re: Off Season Toys
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12/25/10 12:15 PM
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One more. Protech TR-3. Stainless steel body engraved by Bruce Shaw. Blade hand ground and polished by Walter Brend....one of the legends of the game. This is a one of one made specifically for me , so of course it simply had to get lost in the mail when it was shipped to me. It went MIA for two weeks and I was sure it was gone for good.........can you say irreplaceable ? But it did make it home.
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Re: Off Season Toys
[Re: sc4579]
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12/25/10 12:56 PM
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I have these.
Doesn't everyone ? I've had quite a few over the years , but my Tele is the workhorse.
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