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Don White wrote:
"Dan" wrote in message ... Don White wrote: "HK" wrote in message ... wrote: On Jan 5, 12:05 pm, Wayne.B wrote: On Sat, 05 Jan 2008 11:50:24 -0500, HK wrote: We built dinghies that looked very much like yours, and rowboats that were somewhat more stout. How many did you actually build by yourself ? I'm guessing zero. In a word Harry, you know just about zip with regards to boat building, and you have incredible gall denigrating the skills of others. Get a life. Well, probably a little off. In the 50's you could get a locally built boat like a Brockway, say 16 to 20 feet for a few hundred dollars, Dynamite Payson sold prams up in Maine for probably 50-75 dollars... Of course, I was only born in 58 so I am taking it from the old salts that I have run into over the years.. He's not even right about okoume. It is a relatively weak wood, and subject to rot. It's use in kit boats came about because the world supply of real mahogany, a stronger, more rot-resistant wood, got tight and the resulting marine mahogany ply, became much too expensive and scarce for boatbuilders. What's really sad is that many purveyors of okoume claim the product they are selling is mahogany ply, but it ain't. I'm pretty sure my dad spec'd 3/8" thick *mahogany* marine ply on the small boats the shop turned out. He used cedar, too. No "sewn together" boats, either. The boats the shop fiberglassed were built with different "skins." Here's a reference you might like...the Stur-Dee dory site. My father did business with the founder and owner, Ernie Gavin, for at least 25 years. If you look on the "history" page, you'll see a reference to 16-foot dories Stur-Dee built and sold in the mid 1950s for $195: http://www.stur-deeboat.com/history.htm "The atmosphere at Stur-Dee speaks of the 1950s. In the once, there is no computer, fax machine or push-button phone. Ernie Gavin believes a rotary phone and the postal service are sufficient means of communicating. Shelves are filled with dusty books on such subjects as history and evolution – Gavin is a voracious reader. Logbooks with transactions dating back to 1954 also can be found on the shelves. "Gavin grabbed the 1964 edition, blew a thick layer of dust off it and turned to a page filled with scribbled notes that only he could decipher. One transaction, the sale of a 16-foot dory was for $195." And, because it bears repeating, once again, the misinformation from WhineB: "No one in the 50s or 60s could afford to build a wooden boat bigger than 7 ft for $200, even using the cheapest materials. Nowadays a sheet of good Okume sells for $200, and fyi, Okume is about as good as it gets for marine plywood. It is light, strong and highly rot resistant. Many racing hydroplanes have been built from it, and other lightweight high performance boats." Have a nice day. Up to 7 or 8 years ago a local guy out on the Bedford Highway advertised 8' plywood prams for $245.00. Wow! That's exciting! Go wipe your son's ass now, Donnie. Not another one infatuated with male buttocks! You guys keep crawling up from the baseboards. Where's that Orkin man when you need him? He's busy at work on your wife's pant drawer. See, Donnie, I can be as childish as you! |
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![]() "Dan" wrote in message ... He's busy at work on your wife's pant drawer. See, Donnie, I can be as childish as you! What a piece of **** you are. Now you've brought 2 of my family members into this. Didn't you get your knuckles rapped a while back for this same behaviour by some of the more moderate members ? |
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Don White wrote:
"Dan" wrote in message ... He's busy at work on your wife's pant drawer. See, Donnie, I can be as childish as you! What a piece of **** you are. Now you've brought 2 of my family members into this. Didn't you get your knuckles rapped a while back for this same behaviour by some of the more moderate members ? Dan plays the same ID game as Reggieturdo: om m As does Herringturdo: And "Jim": A$$hats, all of them, but not smart enough to bust through real filters. :} -- George W. Bush - the 43rd Best President Ever! |
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HK wrote:
Don White wrote: "Dan" wrote in message ... He's busy at work on your wife's pant drawer. See, Donnie, I can be as childish as you! What a piece of **** you are. Now you've brought 2 of my family members into this. Didn't you get your knuckles rapped a while back for this same behaviour by some of the more moderate members ? Dan plays the same ID game as Reggieturdo: om m As does Herringturdo: And "Jim": A$$hats, all of them, but not smart enough to bust through real filters. :} Harry, what is so hard about filtering my ID - Reginald P. Smithers III, you seem to make this way to hard on yourself. |
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HK wrote:
Don White wrote: "Dan" wrote in message ... He's busy at work on your wife's pant drawer. See, Donnie, I can be as childish as you! What a piece of **** you are. Now you've brought 2 of my family members into this. Didn't you get your knuckles rapped a while back for this same behaviour by some of the more moderate members ? Dan plays the same ID game as Reggieturdo: om m As does Herringturdo: And "Jim": A$$hats, all of them, but not smart enough to bust through real filters. :} There are reasons for that, and you obviously know them. Your list of alias is at least more than the three people you mention here - combined. So...your point is?? |
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Dan wrote:
HK wrote: Don White wrote: "Dan" wrote in message ... He's busy at work on your wife's pant drawer. See, Donnie, I can be as childish as you! What a piece of **** you are. Now you've brought 2 of my family members into this. Didn't you get your knuckles rapped a while back for this same behaviour by some of the more moderate members ? Dan plays the same ID game as Reggieturdo: om m As does Herringturdo: And "Jim": A$$hats, all of them, but not smart enough to bust through real filters. :} There are reasons for that, and you obviously know them. Your list of alias is at least more than the three people you mention here - combined. So...your point is?? Why in the world would anybody care who has had what e-mail addresses in their posts made to a boating newsgroup? |
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On Tue, 08 Jan 2008 07:36:41 -0500, BAR wrote:
Dan wrote: HK wrote: Don White wrote: "Dan" wrote in message ... He's busy at work on your wife's pant drawer. See, Donnie, I can be as childish as you! What a piece of **** you are. Now you've brought 2 of my family members into this. Didn't you get your knuckles rapped a while back for this same behaviour by some of the more moderate members ? Dan plays the same ID game as Reggieturdo: om m As does Herringturdo: And "Jim": A$$hats, all of them, but not smart enough to bust through real filters. :} There are reasons for that, and you obviously know them. Your list of alias is at least more than the three people you mention here - combined. So...your point is?? Why in the world would anybody care who has had what e-mail addresses in their posts made to a boating newsgroup? It's funny. If I want to filter someone, I right click on the header, select filter, a window pops up with the 'author' as the default filter expression, and I hit 'OK'. That works until the 'author' changes his name. Neither I nor Reggie have changed names in quite a while, yet Harry has these problems. I can only guess that Harry's problems with his filters stem from using Vista, or the LTP. -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." |
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BAR wrote:
Dan wrote: HK wrote: Don White wrote: "Dan" wrote in message ... He's busy at work on your wife's pant drawer. See, Donnie, I can be as childish as you! What a piece of **** you are. Now you've brought 2 of my family members into this. Didn't you get your knuckles rapped a while back for this same behaviour by some of the more moderate members ? Dan plays the same ID game as Reggieturdo: om m As does Herringturdo: And "Jim": A$$hats, all of them, but not smart enough to bust through real filters. :} There are reasons for that, and you obviously know them. Your list of alias is at least more than the three people you mention here - combined. So...your point is?? Why in the world would anybody care who has had what e-mail addresses in their posts made to a boating newsgroup? Exactly. |
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On Jan 7, 8:12*am, "Don White" wrote:
"Dan" wrote in message ... He's busy at work on your wife's pant drawer. See, Donnie, I can be as childish as you! What a piece of **** you are. *Now you've brought 2 of my family members into this. Didn't you get your knuckles rapped a while back for this same behaviour by some of the more moderate members ? He's the lowest of the low lifes here. He's trying to beat JimH's record for saying nasty, untrue things about people's loved ones. That's why he's rec.boat's **** boy. His knuckes can take a good rapping, after all, they've always been dragging on the ground! |
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