Nice. Bet the neighbors must love it when you crank that handle!
"Please", Thank You" and proper manners appreciated
My greatest fear is that one day I will die and my wife will sell my guns for what I told her I paid for them
"Don't tell me these are investments if you never intend to sell anything" (Quote: Wife)
Funny you should mention that because me and a buddy after drinking a bit of homebrew that we had poured from those SS bottles let it rip one evening, it brought back some memories of the early 70's here in Ireland, as the local firestation often tested, one that they had, and now 40 years later only this time I got to create the distinctive sound mysellf, it was just as loud but we got no complaints but a lot of heads stook out the windows to see what it was.
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And just how many of those homebrew filled SS beer bottles did you have on hand at the time? Enough to get you and your mate lubricated by the sound of it.
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Brett
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I got one, the similar, from Belorussian fleamaeket, bought for 300 US. Up on the crank are plate, where are all information and production year.
Plekpea..I uploaded the photo to your post...the WRF requests not to use photo hosting sites when using links.
Those sites are undependable and can remove any image at anytime without notice ..leaving your post useless.
Regards Larry
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