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Old 16-07-2012, 08:14   #16
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Re: what are these things?

I did this with my boat. I would keep everything for a year of two. I just about gave away alot of stuff on my boat then a couple years later bought or made the same stuff. Still looking for a good SSB.
But if you don't want the trisail how much do you want for it?
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Old 16-07-2012, 08:30   #17
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Re: what are these things?

The thing on the left is a can opener.

The thing on the right is part # cl-142 from the B&O model train series registered in 1937. It is used to support a bridge for the train to cross a river at a 5% incline.
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Old 16-07-2012, 08:48   #18
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Re: what are these things?

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The thing on the left is a can opener.

The thing on the right is part # cl-142 from the B&O model train series registered in 1937. It is used to support a bridge for the train to cross a river at a 5% incline.

Yeah, that's what I thought that wuz...
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