steve murdoch icoa #5322 wrote: got it up to 135mph and still had two gears to go".
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Steve, I think I know that guy..



steve murdoch icoa #5322 wrote: got it up to 135mph and still had two gears to go".
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To be human is to embellish what we think we know and see.."it is the fastest i have ever gone on a motorcycle, i took one of those for a test ride, got it up to 135mph and still had two gears to go".
When i told him that was kilometers an hour he was not amused.
I have to be careful not to succumb to the urge. I have two other minor addictions and that is photography and classic stereo. Each time I get too involved into these, I find myself buying stuff and wasting money. Then I end up with Nikon Nikkor lenses and F2 camera bodies, Pioneer Spec amplifiers and RT909 reel-to-reel tape decks that take up space and may never get used:?George R. Garrison #0857 wrote:I , But, "THE HUNT GO'S ON".
I'm probably my own worst enemy but I love stuff.
Later, George in Delaware
And the list goes on and on and on ... I am about to succumb under the weight of my collection of over 100 vintage gyroscopes, all the way from old, compressed air powered torpedoes, to multi axis inertial navigation platforms for missiles ...EMS wrote:I have to be careful not to succumb to the urge. I have two other minor addictions and that is photography and classic stereo. Each time I get too involved into these, I find myself buying stuff and wasting money. Then I end up with Nikon Nikkor lenses and F2 camera bodies, Pioneer Spec amplifiers and RT909 reel-to-reel tape decks that take up space and may never get used:?George R. Garrison #0857 wrote:I , But, "THE HUNT GO'S ON".
I'm probably my own worst enemy but I love stuff.
Later, George in Delaware
Boy, do I *hear* YOUEMS wrote:Then I end up with Nikon Nikkor lenses and F2 camera bodies . . . . that take up space and may never get used:?
Don wrote:
Prior to the hurricane, I had a custom Samsonite briefcase with both an F2 and FM2 bodies mounted in it along with 6 high quality Nikkor lenses including 24mm, 35mm, 50mm, 105mm and two Nikkor zooms, all collected over about a 10 year period between 1975 and 1985. The FM2 probably had fewer than 10 rolls of film run through it and possibly 50 rolls for the F2 - Probably the nicest, least used camera collection around
Actually, I STILL have it. It spent about 24 hours under 20 feet of seawater and mud and the inside of the case is pretty muddy . . . . the last time I tried to open it, one of the latches on the case was rusted shut
Don
Don wrote: . . but I had a super collection of Kieninger German clocks you could probably help me with
Don