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Rob,
What a heartwarming story. This is what the collector community is all about. Someone with foresight, aided by others willing to invest sweat equity, and more. I look forward to the pictures and tales that this rescue effort will generate. Well done, Peter |
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Rob, the St Hubert story is always the same for me too, having a Quebecoise at home and not taking her is always a big no no.
I usually tease her anyways knowing I will catch hell in the end by taking a quick pic and texting to her...
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Here are a few photos of the end of the day of winching and loading. Video later.
1. Rob's truck ready to roll. 2. Bob's truck ready to roll. 3. The previous owners seemed a bit sad to see the guns go. 4. Another shot of Bob's load. 5. Rob stops in at the World Famous Hammond Barn for an inspection.
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RHC Why is it that when you have the $$, you don't have the time, and when you have the time you don't have the $$? |
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