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Offline Gene Martine

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Re: Flight Box & Wing Fixture
« Reply #1 on: August 28, 2021, 07:10:26 PM »
Unless it has wheels and a handle on it, it's to heavy for me.....

Nice looking box tho.

Jerry

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Re: Flight Box & Wing Fixture
« Reply #2 on: August 29, 2021, 01:41:18 PM »
Unless it has wheels and a handle on it, it's to heavy for me.....

Nice looking box tho.

Jerry

If I had the extra spending money I would buy it! I had one custom made years ago when I was doing R/C pattern. I never should have sold it.

The workmanship, they are extremely well made and can be used as a "bench storage" chest or a field box. I had mine on a bench. You can easily cut a top for it.

If something of mine sells on ebay, I'll grab it!

Edited:  I found the photo.
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