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    Itwas in the 40's in da U.P. today....called the old man and he flew over and met me for some fishin.....who cares if the fish didn't join us!

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    Re: Met the old man for some fishin'

    Great pictures!

    You are right up there with Jim Brewer now...YOU'RE KILLING ME!!!

    Now I have to go whine again that we didn't have enough snow for skiis this winter....

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    • #3
      Re: Met the old man for some fishin'

      Dano,

      Looks Gogebic'ish?
      MIKE CUSHWAY
      1938 BF50 NC20407
      1940 BC NC27599
      TF#733

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      • #4
        Re: Met the old man for some fishin'

        Your good mike

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        • #5
          Re: Met the old man for some fishin'

          Geeze. I always thought ice fishing was an idiot sport (sorry). But seeing two T's parked there on the ice, suddenly I feel it must be the most noble enterprise ever invented by man.
          Bob Gustafson
          NC43913
          TF#565

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          • #6
            Re: Met the old man for some fishin'

            More reasdon to believe I should have put her onto skis this Winter....
            Taylorcraft Foundation, Inc
            Forrest A Barber 330-495-5447
            TF#1
            www.BarberAircraft.com
            [email protected]

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              Re: Met the old man for some fishin'

              Dano,

              Nice pics! I like the idea of father and son Taylorcrafts.

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                Re: Met the old man for some fishin'

                Originally posted by AKbrew View Post
                Dano,

                Nice pics! I like the idea of father and son Taylorcrafts.
                Father son Taylorcrafts was the old man's fault over 25 years ago. He taught me to fly in his J3 and then he gave me an old chevy truck which I traded for a Taylorcraft....then he bought another one.....then another one.....then another one.....we have 4 T-crafts and a J3. I should qualify that the J3 and the 1940 BC65 are projects now.....we had to have something to fly while they were down......problem with that is there is less incentive to finish a project when you always have something to fly....oh well (unintended consiquences)

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