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  • "Deep-N-Hock Follies" - December, 2011

    Put up a new Purple Martin birdhouse out in the front yard...
    Replaced the pole on the old Purple Martin house, too..
    The poles are a triangular slip fit aluminum extrusion.
    In actuality, the pole is sold as a flagpole, even though it fits into the bottom of the birdhouse.
    Best part of the story?
    The flagpole came with a flag...
    So...I asked Carrie to add a couple of small grommets to the top of the flag, and I put it up out in the shop.
    Looks superb! Even has it's own light
    Jeff


    HTIH (Hope The Info Helps)

    Jeff


    Get your facts first, and then you can distort them as much as you please. Mark Twain



    Note: SDC# 070190 (and earlier...)

  • #2
    Well done!
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    Dave Lester

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    • #3
      Very nice. Long may she wave.
      Jim
      Often in error, never in doubt
      http://rabidsnailracing.blogspot.com/

      ____1966 Avanti II RQA 0088_______________1963 Avanti R2 63R3152____________http://rabidsnailracing.blogspot.com/

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      • #4
        Tis indeed a beautiful sight!

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        • #5
          But was it made in America?
          KURTRUK
          (read it backwards)




          Nothing is politically right which is morally wrong. -A. Lincoln

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          • #6
            Got to love the tractor too.
            Wonder how many of here have a Tractor that is as important to us as our Studebakers.
            Mine's name is Dixie (1951 8N)
            Good Roads
            Brian
            Brian Woods
            woodysrods@shaw.ca
            1946 M Series (Shop Truck)

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            • #7
              Originally posted by woodysrods View Post
              Got to love the tractor too.
              Wonder how many of here have a Tractor that is as important to us as our Studebakers.
              Mine's name is Dixie (1951 8N)
              Good Roads
              Brian
              Dixie is a hard name to beat. I have a neice named Dixie, and I live in a country nick-named Dixie.

              My tractor is an old David Brown 990. Even though it's white, we call it Brownie.
              Neil Thornton

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