an "official" indy lid
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an "official" indy lid
I just received a new fedora this is one of the Licensed hats with the pin on the ribbon. I got one off ebay a while back and it was soft and had no liner.
this one is hard as a rock and has a "silk" lining.
oh, yeah this is for my wife, I was surprised that it actually had a liner. so now she has a Mk VII, a elsa with flash light. all for her birthday, [pray for me]
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... :IT&ih=019
this one is hard as a rock and has a "silk" lining.
oh, yeah this is for my wife, I was surprised that it actually had a liner. so now she has a Mk VII, a elsa with flash light. all for her birthday, [pray for me]
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... :IT&ih=019
she had surgery on her thumb today so she is home until Monday and it will be wrapped by then, and no she did not ask
We met IndyMcfly at an outdoor showing of raiders and I said I should get her a MK VII and she liked the idea. Then she needed a flash light and we were using my Elsa lighter which is much lighter and takes up less space so.....
We are going to the Queen Mary and she will be wearing the Indy stuff and probably be more comfortable in that than the "vintage" clothes for Saturday night.
Hey, at least it isn't for our 30th wedding anniversary.
[Finger lakes for the 30th ]
Dan
We met IndyMcfly at an outdoor showing of raiders and I said I should get her a MK VII and she liked the idea. Then she needed a flash light and we were using my Elsa lighter which is much lighter and takes up less space so.....
We are going to the Queen Mary and she will be wearing the Indy stuff and probably be more comfortable in that than the "vintage" clothes for Saturday night.
Hey, at least it isn't for our 30th wedding anniversary.
[Finger lakes for the 30th ]
Dan
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well dostacos, i must sasy that those are some very nice gifts for her then. i'm sure she'll appreciate them.
i sure would like to catch up with you and the rest of the folks at the QM but little baby G is on the way. sorry to break that commitment mr. snakewhip sable but there has been some extenuating (sp?) circumstances
but, it seems that me catching up with you good folks will start to replace my yearnings to acquire indygear....then i'll be true to rendering fisk's age old motto
i sure would like to catch up with you and the rest of the folks at the QM but little baby G is on the way. sorry to break that commitment mr. snakewhip sable but there has been some extenuating (sp?) circumstances
but, it seems that me catching up with you good folks will start to replace my yearnings to acquire indygear....then i'll be true to rendering fisk's age old motto
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Dan, obviously you don't know me that well or haven't read any of my posts on such matters. While I am a personal fan of the AB, I have never told anyone what they should or shouldn't buy. I've always done my best to present objective opinions based from personal experience and to make sure the purchaser knows it's his or her decision to make, and no one else's. Besides, most of my gear is "close enough" gear. I don't even own a Wested shirt! Personally, I'd rather have "period Indy" gear, like a pair of real WWII officer pinks! I know you're just joshing me, but I thought I'd clear that up, anyhow. And just so you know, the only advice I'd give your wife is to mess with the wiring of your chair.Dostacos wrote:It's when BINK starts telling her that she should have an ADVENTUREBILT and a Wested and SA shirt and pants and, and, and.......
yes, I was joshing, [of course NOW you will feel obligated to tell her she needs the expensive stuff ]
oh, and when you meet my wife you will understand how much of a joke this is.
She is NOT one to spend a penny more than she would have to on anything {with ham radio, the comment is always ooh, you bought THAT radio? }
oh, and when you meet my wife you will understand how much of a joke this is.
She is NOT one to spend a penny more than she would have to on anything {with ham radio, the comment is always ooh, you bought THAT radio? }
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actually we both are. I am KC6EWX and she is KC6WWN, she went through her class with to other female friends, KC6WWW and KC6WWTbinkmeisterRick wrote:Oy. You're a hammer? I REALLY feel sorry for your wife now! What's your operator number? A late friend of mine was a ham radio man for many years, and my father used to scan the radio waves when he was younger.
my wife is a nurse [wild and wicked nurse] the next was born in Walla Walla Washington and the last is Wicked Woman of Tustin.
We have not used the radios in a while, we used to offroad and we would talk among a few friends on 2meter while the group leader was talking to the group on the CBs. every no and then we got microphone dyslexia and made a funny about the leader on the CB
When he got his license and started using 2M we moved to 440
dan
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