Caught Red Handed

SpiderWeb

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I pulled into my driveway today and two thugs had my lathe loaded on their trailor. I got out and started talking to them and one looked familiar. Out of the blue he said he wanted to buy one of my cues, and I only have one, and he said I will take it. Not only did he buy the lathe he also bought a cue. He may have been a bonafide Huckleberry hot at his dough. Why would a cue maker buy a cue from me???? IMG_0187 - Copy.JPG

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deanoc

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Was Will in on the scam?

He gets every motorcycle I get from me.

He got my purple and white fully restored Bonneville Triumph
put it in his collection and all I got was a pool cue

He wasn't satisfied until he got mt fully restored 1969 Bonneville also

And now I have another one,he is sending someone down here again

Lock the garage at your house,hide the women folk
 
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SpiderWeb

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I have never met a nicer person ever and I have been a 100 million miles. He is way above a class act.
 

Black-Balled

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Dude looks pretty shifty to me.

Might want to hire an investigator, before you let him hand you a bunch of cash.

Dude diligence, yuh know?
 

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measureman

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Was Will in on the scam?

He gets every motorcycle I get from me.

He got my purple and white fully restored Bonneville Triumph
put it in his collection and all I got was a pool cue

He wasn't satisfied until he got mt fully restored 1869 Bonneville also

And now I have another one,he is sending someone down here again

Lock the garage at your house,hide the women folk

1869 Bonneville is very rare and valuable.
Does it run on whale oil?
 

deanoc

AzB Silver Member
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1969 triumph

you guys are brutal

I dmit making the mistake, you guys are a tough audience to play
 

jay helfert

Shoot Pool, not people
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1969 triumph

you guys are brutal

I dmit making the mistake, you guys are a tough audience to play

I once owned a 1969 Triumph TR-6. That's the model with the side pipes and semi knobby tires for off road riding. I never took it off road though. It was way too heavy for that. That 650cc motor (same engine as the Bonneville) had a lot of perk to it. I could do 100 plus change with no problem. :rolleyes:

It leaked a little oil and you had to tighten the screws and bolts on it occasionally, but I loved that bike. It was bad ass and so was I. :eek:
 

ShootingArts

Smorg is giving St Peter the 7!
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real motorcycles

I once owned a 1969 Triumph TR-6. That's the model with the side pipes and semi knobby tires for off road riding. I never took it off road though. It was way too heavy for that. That 650cc motor (same engine as the Bonneville) had a lot of perk to it. I could do 100 plus change with no problem. :rolleyes:

It leaked a little oil and you had to tighten the screws and bolts on it occasionally, but I loved that bike. It was bad ass and so was I. :eek:



All real motorcycles leak oil. It is how they mark their territory!

Hu
 

Tommy-D

World's best B player...
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I'll tell ya why Bill,because you built kick ASS cues.

In fact,I've discussed that with you in person a couple times :wink:.

If I had a spot to use it,I've have been there the day after you posted it for sale.

I recognized Ron But not the other guy. Gotta figure he's good people if he's rollin' with one of the elite artists :cool:. Tommy D.
 

63Kcode

AKA Larry Vigus
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He gets around. He and I were both surprised that the taper bar setup I am using, was one he built years ago.

Larry
 

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