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Old March 6th 04, 02:34 PM
JJ Sinclair
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When I had my "C" model I punched in at 230# ( before the chute) and
5'10" and real broad at the shoulders and hip and I fit it just fine.


Kinda' broad at the shoulders and narrow at the hip, Everybody knew you didn't
give no lip, to TOM.
JJ Sinclair
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Old March 7th 04, 04:47 AM
Thomas F. Dixon
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JJ:
For the last few years I have watched you slide into that big two
place and wondered what it would be like to have all that room. The
only way I could come close to duplicating it was to loose about 50#'s
which is what I did, but you are right the spread is still above the
shoulders, the shoulders and the hips. Have not figured out a way to
change the bone mass.
Hope to see you at Ephrata again this summer.

Tom


(JJ Sinclair) wrote in message ...

When I had my "C" model I punched in at 230# ( before the chute) and
5'10" and real broad at the shoulders and hip and I fit it just fine.


Kinda' broad at the shoulders and narrow at the hip, Everybody knew you didn't
give no lip, to TOM.
JJ Sinclair

 




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