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Re: [ATM] Ultra-thin mirror-ultra-thin life lines
HA! I hate to say it but you have a lot of work to do to dissuade me from
my lunacy. My wife of 30 years, using tools you could only dream of,
continually checks my sanity. Some times with just the raise of an
eyebrow.
That said, I didn't realize I was suppose to be cowed. My problem is, and
Mel will vouch for it; to me it is a piece of glass. Even when it ends up
in a scope it is just a piece of glass. I usually have several running at
once and choose the victim for the night based on my mood. Bad day?
Hogging is in order. Bored? Fine grind. Contemplative? Figuring or
polishing, depending. Roguish? Pie plate time.
Glad to hear you dodged the big wind. Isn't it amazing how we depend on
electricity?
So, you want to test the 15.5 when I get it done?
David Davis
Toledo, Or 97391
> Message: 12
> Date: Sun, 30 Oct 2005 20:55:15 -0500
> From: "Russell Jocoy" <russjocoy@hotmail.com>
> Subject: [ATM] Ultra-thin mirror-ultra-thin life lines
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> To all on the list, I made some statements about David's attempt at
a
> thin mirror.. I know
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