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Old 01-18-2021, 12:08 PM   #17
GB SISSON
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Default Re: What in Tarnation?

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Gary.....in post #152, is that a wooden phone booth behind you?.......Mark
No Mark, it's a bread display/sales rack I made for our grocery store from reclaimed wall studs salvaged from a 1906 house. The wood shelves are out of it in that picture. And Stu, I just have the market cornered in Western Washington. I have one more tonner PU that has decent fenders, but they are attached to a pretty nice truck. One day It will get that nice red H six in the corner of my shop.
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