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The Devils Plane *LINK*

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The Devils Plane *LINK*

Todd O. Cronkhite Maine Native in FL. Exile :~(

>Couldn't resist. I have one of these that I bought for $1 at a flea market awhile back. didn't know it was a 666. It lives in a cupboard out of sight mostly. Onlyt reason I bought it was because it was something different and it was cheap.

By the way, whats a smoth? ;~)

Todd O.


http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=6176124146&ssPageName=ADME:B:EOAB:US:204

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Jack Guzman from Maine

a smooth moth?

Jack Guzman from Maine

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Bill Houghton, Sebastopol, CA

>What's the preferred method for holding the moth on the bench so you can smooth it?

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Robert R. Clough - Thorncraft

>Isn't a Smoth one of those creatures from Star Wars?

And I read in the NYT or WaPo this weekend that scholars have discovered that 666 is NOT the number of The Beast, but that 616 is. Now my whole life is ruined.

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Hah -

Rob Lee

>.... I've got one too - but mine's an upgraded model.... it has a drilled hangy-hole in the front!

No - you can't have it.... :)

Cheers -

Rob

(everything has a purpose - even if it's only to serve as a bad example...)

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Is it packed away in Smoth balls? ;-P

Eric Hedberg

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Tom MacGregor

>I don't know, but it can't be any worse than trying to plane a rabbit. Enough rabbit planes get listed that I think you used to be able to get a job as a Rodent Flattener.

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