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"Morgans" wrote in message
... Yes, but cutting wood smells better than cutting aluminum or fiberglass.g -- Jim in NC Oh, but Jim - there are few things that are more pleasingly fragrant than a port-o-let at Oshkosh in the morning. Rich S. |
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"Rich S." wrote Yes, but cutting wood smells better than cutting aluminum or fiberglass.g -- Jim in NC Oh, but Jim - there are few things that are more pleasingly fragrant than a port-o-let at Oshkosh in the morning. Rich S. Uhhhh, yea?! (puzzlement) Especially when you get the wonderful, relaxing, melodic, sounds of the early morning entertainment coming over the P.A. mixing with the smell! -- Jim in NC |
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"Morgans" wrote in message
... "Rich S." wrote Oh, but Jim - there are few things that are more pleasingly fragrant than a port-o-let at Oshkosh in the morning. Rich S. Uhhhh, yea?! (puzzlement) Especially when you get the wonderful, relaxing, melodic, sounds of the early morning entertainment coming over the P.A. mixing with the smell! (Taking the cigar out of his mouth, sez) God help me, I love it! Rich "Patton is one of my heroes" S. |
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Just in case no one has mentioned it yet. Roger Rourke in California makes
up his own Round flying wires for homebuilts. His number is 661-766-2753. His prices are probably half of what you would pay for the streamline wires. K. Rempel "Larry Smith" wrote in message ... "PWK" wrote in message news Wondering why the price of a set of Flying wires for most HB Bi Planes cost 3k or more? Not trying to argue, just wondering what drives the high cost. Thanks- J. Wolfer monopoly |
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"Del Rawlins" wrote in message ... On 29 Sep 2003 03:10 AM, Model Flyer posted the following: as the download would still take just as long, read it quick enough and you just sit waiting for that extra hour or two. Two words: cable modem. Not cost effective here in Ireland, still stuck with dial-up ISDN.:-( so haveto wait for long messages to download. -- .. -- Cheers, Jonathan Lowe whatever at antispam dot net No email address given because of spam. Antispam trap in place ---------------------------------------------------- Del Rawlins- Remove _kills_spammers_ to reply via email. Unofficial Bearhawk FAQ website: http://www.rawlinsbrothers.org/bhfaq/ |
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Kelvin & Janice Rempel wrote:
Just in case no one has mentioned it yet. Roger Rourke in California makes up his own Round flying wires for homebuilts. His number is 661-766-2753. His prices are probably half of what you would pay for the streamline wires. K. Rempel Or you could make your own... Phil |
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No, low volume.
Larry Smith wrote: "PWK" wrote in message news Wondering why the price of a set of Flying wires for most HB Bi Planes cost 3k or more? Not trying to argue, just wondering what drives the high cost. Thanks- J. Wolfer monopoly -- Bruce A. Frank, Editor "Ford 3.8/4.2L Engine and V-6 STOL Homebuilt Aircraft Newsletter" | Publishing interesting material| | on all aspects of alternative | | engines and homebuilt aircraft.| |
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If you're the only show in town, you charge all the traffic will bear, or send 'em
to merry old Scotland---'course $3K will buy a lot of haggus. "Bruce A. Frank" wrote: No, low volume. Larry Smith wrote: "PWK" wrote in message news Wondering why the price of a set of Flying wires for most HB Bi Planes cost 3k or more? Not trying to argue, just wondering what drives the high cost. Thanks- J. Wolfer monopoly -- Bruce A. Frank, Editor "Ford 3.8/4.2L Engine and V-6 STOL Homebuilt Aircraft Newsletter" | Publishing interesting material| | on all aspects of alternative | | engines and homebuilt aircraft.| |
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On Fri, 31 Oct 2003 14:37:11 -0600, Jerry Wass
wrote: you know I've been amused by the header of this thread for some time. when you consider the absolutely critical nature of the things I'm damned if I'd be buying the cheaper ones if they were available. they are the most non redundant parts of an aircraft that uses them. buy the best, you are seldom around for a warranty claim. Stealth Pilot |
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"Stealth Pilot" wrote in message ... On Fri, 31 Oct 2003 14:37:11 -0600, Jerry Wass wrote: you know I've been amused by the header of this thread for some time. when you consider the absolutely critical nature of the things I'm damned if I'd be buying the cheaper ones if they were available. they are the most non redundant parts of an aircraft that uses them. buy the best, you are seldom around for a warranty claim. Stealth Pilot Good is of one, better of two, best of three or more. All you can get are good. Monopoly and all like that. Brunton bought out its competitor. |
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