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Bought it locally. It's complete. Needs a little wood work on the sides, down low.
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-Brian
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Brian,
Congrats! That 640 looks very nice. Buying locally is the way to go, if you can find them.
Ed
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She'll be a real beauty when you get done with 'er. Love that dial!
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Oh-oh! Brian has so many 650s now, he's branching out into 640s!
As Bill said, nice find. You'll have it performing like a 650 in no time.
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Ron Ramirez Wrote:Oh-oh! Brian has so many 650s now, he's branching out into 640s!
As Bill said, nice find. You'll have it performing like a 650 in no time.
Thanks guys. Ron, I'm supposed to move up the scale, not down
................Oh well. I just couldn't pass this deal up
Really, I'm hoping for a 680....Aren't we all
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