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plastic storm window splines all wore out and I have not gotten around to buying new ones. They are my favorites still. If I have them.
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Ok Ok, this is why I have been kind of underground for a few days. Was rush deadline for the Singapore Asian Cruise Conference. 49 passenger, traditionalesque trimaran for Palawan. Foam/glass construction. Aeroesque rigs for easy handling. 65′ long
, not counting the styling prod and tail.
One of the new features on my windows 7 is that I can now have a constantly changing background. I have chosen the so far over 280 pictures from the blog. I think its pretty cool. Does anyone else want these? I can’t email as they come to 205 mg for
some reason. A DVD?
Let me know.
There will be a large marine auction at Maritime Marine Center, 1416 NW 51st St. in Seattle on Sat. Sept. 15th at 11 am. You may preview on the previous Friday, noon until 8, and from 8 the day of the auction. I understand the bidding will also be on
line. www.pahlindustrial.com
Site phone 503-807-6380
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