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Hi Dan
Is that a French polish joke????? Boob
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Bob Carriere....B.T.B C15a Cab 11 Hammond, Ontario Canada |
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Ploes is due to me being a plumber/pipefitter. Which over time creates a syndrome known as sausage fingers. Hee hee. I also look at the keyboard as opposed to the monitor, and rarely read what I put on the screen. Aslo known as Lazyness. So if it seems like I swear, I probably have.
Dan Sicotte |
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Went to Princess today in Ottawa. The clerk looked at me like I was high when I asked for the poles. Any other ideas?
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Look for them online or else in the catalog under the surplus section. Then order them in. If you remind me, I'll check the part numbers on one of mine while I am home for Christmas. I don't remember if princess markets them as cam poles or as tent poles.
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They had a whoel bunch of them in the surplus section......
......unless some stupiod collector bought them all out.... I suspect you could ask the staff at Princess and they would not know what they are....... If I get a chance I will drop by and check....how many do you need..? Boob
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Bob Carriere....B.T.B C15a Cab 11 Hammond, Ontario Canada |
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16 poles with the spreaders. I was up and down the surplus section. The airborne boots, and water cans and ammo cans were all I found that looked Military. Yes, if you happen to see them, get them, and I'll take a run out your way to pick them up. Afterall, Hammond isn't that far from me.
Thanks Dan |
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Dan,
I saw a bunch at princess auto over the weekend in Halifax. They were packaged in the original large rectangular carboard boxes. All the green stuff is inside the box! Hope that helps... |
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