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Plug Building - Got Wood? Got Plug?

 
 
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Old 01-30-2011, 03:29 PM   #5
ProfessorM
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Ross I have dimensions on tons of plugs. By most of the who's who of plugbuilding. Not a lot of the last 10 to 15 years guys but the guys before that which is what interests me most. Put all my own stuff down on paper too as I forget way too much and I suggest you do the same. Enough to keep you busy for years. Dim., weighting, lips, etc.. All in my special note book. I will bring it to plugfest and you can copy away. But I don't lend it out. It has been kind of a mission I've been on. I have been lucky enough to borrow 100's of plugs, been helped by some very smart and helpful guys and have access to 100's more if and when I need them. You are welcome to look and copy. One of those hand scanners would be helpful. Now getting them to swim and produce will be the challenge but I can at least get you on the dance floor with some of them.

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