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Old 10-14-2017, 07:55 AM
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I believe I have some hoarder in me. Over the years i have collected a little bit of everything. I really need to get rid of a ton of stuff but rarely sell and keep buying stuff i really do not need. I think most of us can relate to that.

Here is my Ninja. Because it is so easy to get hurt on it i am smart enought to keep it at or under the speed limit. A small fraction of the action figures, salt/pepper shakers, and other small junk I collect. Lets not forget the guitars i have not picked up in about a year.
Nice to see LEFTY guitars!
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Old 10-14-2017, 08:56 AM
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Nice to see LEFTY guitars!
Weird/funny story on that. When I was young I played the violin for a few years, I played right handed. Several years ago when I decided to try guitar I bought that cheap red Maestro. For some reason my fingers would just not move properly in the different playing position. I turned it into a lefty and it worked for me. So after I decided I liked playing guitar I bought real left handed guitars. In that pic I had just turned the Maestro back into a righty before I sold it, I still have the other 3.
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Cars.I have been building hot rods for 30+ years.Right now I have a 39 Buick street rod,a '55
Oldsmobile,and a '70 Nova SS.I'll try to post some pictures if I can figure how to with my phone.
Hopefully you can get some pics up as I'd like to see those!

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Frame off restoration with my son. We started when he was 14 and finished when he got his drivers license. The only things original on the 87 YJ were the body and the AMC straight six . We deep sixed the FRENCH Transnition. My son did most of the work
Good job starting them young! I try to get my son involved as much as possible but it's getting harder and harder as he ages. With school, friends and his girlfriend, there never seems to be much time left.
I told him 4 yrs ago (when he was 12) when I gave him my old snowmobile, it is up to you to look after it and maintain it. We haven't sledded much in the last few years due to the lack of snow, but he knows that is still the case if that changes.
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