Yep, I would agree that these people are the best...accept for that Bigdog. I understand he goes around after dark with low power lights and night vision glasses, "retrieving" other guys cubs. This could be considered a character flaw.
Take care...and if you hear of any tips on removing and installing these serial number plates please let me know.
Mike
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I have never done that before, but I think it is George Willer who has posted several times how he does this. I would wait for someone with a better memory than I, but I think he uses a couple of small, thin putty knives. I think he said he can reuse the old rivets. Someone else will chime in with more details. Paul K in N.H.
I have never done that before, but I think it is George Willer who has posted several times how he does this. I would wait for someone with a better memory than I, but I think he uses a couple of small, thin putty knives. I think he said he can reuse the old rivets. Someone else will chime in with more details. Paul K in N.H.
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mltiema wrote:Yep, I would agree that these people are the best...accept for that Bigdog. I understand he goes around after dark with low power lights and night vision glasses, "retrieving" other guys cubs. This could be considered a character flaw.
Take care...and if you hear of any tips on removing and installing these serial number plates please let me know.
Mike
Hey now! I don't use no night vision glasses!!!!!
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