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Old August 12th 03, 08:31 PM
Larry Smith
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"Corky Scott" wrote in message
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I got a call from the Upper Valley Machine Shop Thursday of last week.
Will was headed for Watkins Glenn for the Bush Nothern tour and he
wanted me to come down and get my engine, it was ready to be picked
up.


Good stuff, Corky. Keep it coming.

Will has had the engine for about a year now. His business is a
single person operation and he doesn't lack for work. He made sure I
understood that right at the beginning that he would be unable to get
to it immediately. I told him I did not need it immediately, and he
was good as his word. ;-)



 




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