Stop in for a cup of coffee

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Time to hit the showers, go see doc and get this day started, everyone have a great day
 
Later M2. Chris I would take evey single part they have if you can even stupid brackets got lost years ago.
 
we had three mikes here for a while TMM M1, MeMike M2, Scamp Mike M3 was way easier to figure out which one you meant.
 
we had three mikes here for a while TMM M1, MeMike M2, Scamp Mike M3 was way easier to figure out which one you meant.
M1 checking in. I thought I would check back in. All is well here just busy with Mopar Maxx winding down. I will take rented tables and chairs back this morning and sift through all the money and post the checks to the general ledger then a hour round trip drive to the bank for a deposit. All that might not get done today. The event was a mild success but not without issues but that's another story. Take care everyone. M1 out for now.
 
M1 checking in. I thought I would check back in. All is well here just busy with Mopar Maxx winding down. I will take rented tables and chairs back this morning and sift through all the money and post the checks to the general ledger then a hour round trip drive to the bank for a deposit. All that might not get done today. The event was a mild success but not without issues but that's another story. Take care everyone. M1 out for now.
Nice to see you here Mike. :thumbsup:
 
I seen that. Kind of destroys the whole “fire can’t cause a collapse” theory huh
Don't worry. The brains at the Biznes skool will continue to regurgitate the current paradigms with confidence.
I think the one that applies here is privatize it.
:eek::rolleyes:
Good ....well maybe just ...Morning
I'm walking around, not sore, no headache, after busting up the nighbors' front yard with a mattoacks and playing 2 hours of volleyball in the dust. That's a good morning. :)
I put a deposit down on one about an hour away, getting it on Thursday. Price was too good to pass up. I have no clue what I’ll do with it but if I can get it running, I may flip it or keep it and find something to stuff it into
:poke:
Buy stuff you want, not to flip. The only people that can consistantly beat the odds on a flip are total shysters and real experts.
Good thing you have room for storage. You can be patient and sit on it til a buyer comes along.
Thanks. Did the filters, and waterfallmmpumps yesterday.
Maybe fix the rock slide on the right side. Probably need help on that.

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Looks great!
M2?? We now talking Browning machine guns? This has been a ton of Knob Creek stories this weekend.
I should have brought this up with you. Are you familiar with Buffalo Arms? Created in 1940. Closed the gun factory in early 1945. They did other war work at other locations. What happened to the name after that is a bit murkier.
 
Don't worry. The brains at the Biznes skool will continue to regurgitate the current paradigms with confidence.
I think the one that applies here is privatize it.
:eek::rolleyes:

I'm walking around, not sore, no headache, after busting up the nighbors' front yard with a mattoacks and playing 2 hours of volleyball in the dust. That's a good morning. :)

:poke:
Buy stuff you want, not to flip. The only people that can consistantly beat the odds on a flip are total shysters and real experts.
Good thing you have room for storage. You can be patient and sit on it til a buyer comes along.

Looks great!

I should have brought this up with you. Are you familiar with Buffalo Arms? Created in 1940. Closed the gun factory in early 1945. They did other war work at other locations. What happened to the name after that is a bit murkier.
My girlfriends dad has geard of Buffalo Arms. Recognizes the name but isn't sure what happened to them.
 
Those 331s an 354s always look good in a place like this
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:D :steering:
 
My girlfriends dad has geard of Buffalo Arms. Recognizes the name but isn't sure what happened to them.
They made air-cooled aircraft guns, mostly, or at least initially for the Brit.
Later they and Marlin were contracted for carbine barrels. Their barrels had a high rejection rate and now have a undeserved lower desirability because of this. Undeserved because rejected barrels were not used - they got reworked.
Where are they Today - The Carbine Collector's Club - Page 4

Here's a BA MG discovered in a cave.

Buffalo Arms 1919A4

I guess they made both 1919 and M2s

Also they got an E Award, I beleive for the Cheektowaga plant. Again suggesting a pretty good manufacturing operation.
 
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Remember PAW Parts Auto Warehouse?
First time I ever looked at one of their catalogs, late 80s, I was amazed at the large selection of fun parts they had for the early Hemis.
Salvage yard we used to frequent in the desert used those hemis for traffic control in their yard.
Big iron barricades :lol:
 
Don't worry. The brains at the Biznes skool will continue to regurgitate the current paradigms with confidence.
I think the one that applies here is privatize it.
:eek::rolleyes:

I'm walking around, not sore, no headache, after busting up the nighbors' front yard with a mattoacks and playing 2 hours of volleyball in the dust. That's a good morning. :)

:poke:
Buy stuff you want, not to flip. The only people that can consistantly beat the odds on a flip are total shysters and real experts.
Good thing you have room for storage. You can be patient and sit on it til a buyer comes along.

Looks great!

I should have brought this up with you. Are you familiar with Buffalo Arms? Created in 1940. Closed the gun factory in early 1945. They did other war work at other locations. What happened to the name after that is a bit murkier.
Oh exactly. It actually brings me to just one Chrysler v8 I haven’t owned… that being the 426 Hemi
 
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