Northwind S&G or Strip?

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Re: Northwind S&G or Strip?

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Mo Sportsman make the 3hr. drive to my place and we can rip all the strips you need for (nothing) all you need is some 8' or 10' lumber ...easy to transport back home.
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Re: Northwind S&G or Strip?

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That might be worth the trip!
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Re: Northwind S&G or Strip?

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Very Sportsman of you - Champion
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Re: Northwind S&G or Strip?

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Tom ....here I riped strips for my first strip build a year ago using old cedar fence pickets...
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Cedar from some old 4x6 beams for the TV 15-29
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It wouldn't take very long to do at all....
and you can see my fleet.
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Re: Northwind S&G or Strip?

Post by MoSportsman »

Woodman...you're the MAN. It was nice meeting you at the race start. We will have to get together and do some paddling, hunting fishing one of these days. I would love to see your fleet in person.

Thanks for the offer.

Tom
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