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Old 12-12-2020, 11:59 AM   #26
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Default Re: 1936 Ford Pickup - New Engine and transmission

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Originally Posted by tomcarman View Post
Bored and Stroked, post # 21. Thank you for that eloquent post. There have been numerous, one might say, less than diplomatic responses (rude) in many threads. Generally by the same senior members. I recall vividly when I had 1st posted being criticized, in my interpretation, to the point where I decided to not post at all. This forum has an incredible wealth of knowledge with many members more than willing to share information, advice, opinions, parts and such. For a member, new or old to be ridiculed, insulted or denigrated to me, tells me more about the poster than it does about the question asked. IMO tact and diplomacy, such as post # 21 says it all.

Yes, Bored and Stroked's post was very well written.

also, Tomcarman used very good descriptive words, that is
short and to the point and summed things up pretty well.




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