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PostPosted: Sat Dec 09, 2006 9:48 am 
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This is the thread to post photo's of your "N" scale electric trains,  Harley collection, miniature St Bernards and Giant African Cichlids.  Even your mother-in-law after she gave you the Hasselbladt camera collection ~  


Shortwave radio collection, Beer bottles, Vintage Gym sneakers being sold on Ebay, etc, 1909 SVD penny, Food stamp collection, First 50 Wilson Duke footballs you bought after stealing your mothers S&H Greenstamps or Plaidstamps, etc.. Mr President Shell coin sets, Russian erector sets, bakelite Viewmasters, GI Joe dolls,  Barbie and Ken collection,  Mint condition Tom Sawyer, Nancy Drew, and Hardy Boy volumes, Gold leafed World Book encyclopedias you were supposed to sell but they became obsolete, Electrolux vacuum collections, Yadda Yadda Yadda !

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PostPosted: Sat Dec 09, 2006 10:21 pm 
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i've been collecting snakeskins....as soon as i get them all pinned to the board i'll get ya a pic!  Image


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 Post subject: Re: Hobbyists
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Will put up a pic of my aquarium as soon as I scrap the glass off!


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i've been collecting snakeskins....as soon as i get them all pinned to the board i'll get ya a pic!  


Yeah,  Tell me something I don't know.  You and your love for Herpetology !  Some things just never change.  How's Gilly's Giant African Cichlid collection ?

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I want to get an Aquarium/Coffee table combo.  It's the only way I can fit one in my place.  I don't even have a spare corner for a large corner setup, or hex tank.


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PostPosted: Sun Dec 10, 2006 10:06 am 
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Here you go Maninblack.  This is a real "Man's" Bike !!
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I got it free two years back.  Sort've enjoyed the little "deathtrap" of a bike until the chain kept falling off.  Probably because I got over 200 lbs,  and it's only supposedly able to carry folks under 200.  What I learned, is ASSUMING the plastic doesn't crack and break off of these E-Scooters during UPS transit.  They are very flimsy, DO NOT do well with non-flat terrain, speedbumps, and aren't really designed for much more than indoor gymnasium type conditions.  Although they can at times accelerate to about 11 Mph.  (OF course this is on a steep downhill incline) and at such speeds likely the steering handles have ripped off the bike, you have no breaks, and you're gonna die !

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On a more serious note,  here's a question for you.  Around late 1960's early early 70's a neighbor of mine had a tiny little thing. A little larger than a Honda mini-trail, or at least taller than the Honda 90's.  It was  Harley 65 CC..  Now when I look back at the history of 60's and 70's Harley's, all that's listed is a 70's type Moped 65 CC Harley put out for a few years.  This wasn't a moped however.  It had a small rear sprocket, and could in fact accelerate to at least 40+ Mph.  Like a fool this kid put a nobby tire on the thing trying to make it an off-road vehicle... I just can't find THAT particular bike in the Harley Archives.  Just shows moped around 72... This was an actual small road bike. (if you can actually call it that) meaning it was equipped for road use.  Back in those days friends that were getting first bikes were getting the Norton's,  off-road Hadaka's ?   Bridgestones for road use, etc.  Don't know if any still exist.  That 1960's Norton 900 CC bike always did look like an ominous vehicle IMO..  Scary looking, and uncomfortable appearing

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Jerry,   I'm going to get my pilot's license just like you.   It's a virtual Eastern Airlines 727.  Either that or some type of fighter plane.  Dunno.. heh.  Pretty interesting idea tho..

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If'n you get bored.  Stand on your head and simultaneously take your hands and pull on the corners of your eyes so they cross.  These viewmaster photo's will magically appear as 3-D ~

http://www.viewmaster.nl/Ned/div/DanceValley.html

(oh yeah,  and the type appears in Engris that way too)  LOL


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Kappy we really have missed your weirdness

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PostPosted: Mon Dec 11, 2006 5:12 am 
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Oh C'mere and give me a smog !

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PostPosted: Mon Dec 11, 2006 10:09 am 
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OK,  Since I've nicely managed to make a mockery out've a thread I started with serious intent.  I'll kick this thing off.  These are 10 guitars I have on a photo CD. The total collection of electrics and bass electrics consists of 36 guitars. The ones pictured are either well maintained vintage guitars or newer guitars that are all  Gibson, Fender, Guild, and MM guitars that are commonly known (such as the LP, Tele, Strat, 335, X-155, SG, Starfire, etc).  Two of my many guitar/bass amps in the photo are the Vintage Marshall JCM-800 with Basketweave 1960A early 70's 4x12 Celestion 35's, and Trace-Elliot Bass Amp and Cab. Most of my others are vintage tube amps from Ampeg, Fender, Marshall etc.

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I've posted a few of the others in various other forums within the KS site. Including the keyboard area, but not the drums and horns yet, nor have I posted the amps.

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