Thanks for clearing that up Tom.Stripper = Cedar Strip Canoe Rick. View attachment 108072
As a landlubber, I was beginning to wonder if this forum was quite the right place for Rick to come clean about his shameful past concerning strippers...
Thanks for clearing that up Tom.Stripper = Cedar Strip Canoe Rick. View attachment 108072
Pete it's a "tangled web we wieve" yet perhaps it's merely the misdirection of intent rather than that of actual reality and the passing of time which covers tracks and eliminates witnesses. Any alleged confession might be seen as the addled account of a man advanced in age sequestered too long due to a world wide pandemic. My story & I'll be sticking to it.Thanks for clearing that up Tom.
As a landlubber, I was beginning to wonder if this forum was quite the right place for Rick to come clean about his shameful past concerning strippers...
Now to me thats a work of art. Beautiful!Stripper = Cedar Strip Canoe Rick. View attachment 108072
Tom you are the second person I "know" that was cheated out of your opportunity to shine for America because of the boycott, just rest assured youre a champion in our eyes brother!Our Canoe Club had some insane Mahogany veneer K1, K2's and a K4. They looked to be carved from a solid log.
They were Danish made
I was supposed to have been a member of our K4 crew qualifying for the 1980 Moscow Summer Olympics.
Well President Carter trying to make a point about Russia's misadventure in Afghanistan, ordered a boycott of the Summer Olympics. I coulda been a contenda.
My fiberglass Olympic K1 is up in the rafters, of my shed along with my three other kayaks.
Tom
Thanks for the kind word Denis, my regrets are long gone. Pink Floyd - Free Four - YouTube
Pete I love your train builds!Definitely at the opposite end of the spectrum to the cast brass stuff Dennis made.
My model train kits featured a lot of lost wax brass investment castings.
Still have all the master patterns for many hundreds of similar tiny detail components I made over the last thirty years.
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I don’t have the talent or patience to do this!Definitely at the opposite end of the spectrum to the cast brass stuff Dennis made.
My model train kits featured a lot of lost wax brass investment castings.
Still have all the master patterns for many hundreds of similar tiny detail components I made over the last thirty years.
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Your buddy in Vt. have a web site Pete? No big deal, just curious.Tom,
Shay, Climax and Heisler 3ft narrow gauge geared locomotives and logging locomotives in general were my main interest for many years. Live steam Shays are incredible pieces of kit. Their unique motion parts are hypnotic.
Youtube has some nice footage showing a couple of 2-1/2" scale live steam model Shays being prepped and running on the Train Mountain live steamer line in Oregon. Preserved No's 14 & 15 from the Westside Lumber Co. are impressive machines both full size and in 2-1/2" scale.
Just search Youtube for 2-1/2" scale live steam Westside Shays 14 & 15 at Train Mountain. (I can't do links, but I'm betting someone will step up).
Mightily impressive what some model train guys churn out in their spare time. VERY deep pockets needed for one of these beauties if you don't have the machining nous to self build. My pal in Brattleboro, VT builds 2-1/2" scale one-off Westside Lumber Co. rolling stock for these guys to haul behind their Shays. Built from prototype plans and complete down to the last nut and bolt. The WLCo tank car and caboose were in his shop last time I visited.