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the night before

Moses Yoder in White Pigeon, MI

>Today at work my new worst friend mentioned an auction he wouldn't have time to go to tomorrow, mentioned a site on-line where I could find it, but not quite the right url. I looked for that thing for an hour I think before looking up Hahn auctions and finding out the site is hahnrealtyandauction.com by looking up their number in the yellow pages and asking if they had a web site. There is a huge amount of misc. old junk, and then a listing of things like #2, #4, #4C, #378, #3 planes, and then the tiny little blurb "all in original boxes", all batched together in about 1" of column space. So I guess I'll have to run over there and see just what's going on. I love the feeling of discovery; not knowing what you're going to find, and hoping for the best. I'm way past the edge, and nothing's going to stop me now.

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Jim Crammond in Monroe, Mi

>Moses,

It looks like a great auction, not only some collectable tools, but a lot of interesting stuff, too.

Good luck,

Jim

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William Duffield on the Cohansey

>That's too bad, Moses. It sounds like a real tragedy in the making. I wish you luck. If we don't hear from you again, we will assume you have slid beyond the event horizon. According to the predictions of the Theory of Rustativity, the strangest thing is that you don't even feel it when you have passed the point of no return. Of course, those predictions are only cold mathematical equations.

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"Theory of Rustativity"! That's a keeper for sure

Greg Betit, Crown Point NY

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