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Thanks Dale, keep up the strong work.
Dale, Thank you for all that you do to share some great training for us. Can you please e mail me the rooftop drawings. I have already built the other 2 props. E mail address is sdilly7@yahoo.com. Thanks again!
The first day of gun season started Monday here in West Virginia, and of course I missed it due to a nasty barn fire around 1am. They are calling for a few inches of snow on Wednesday, so hopefully I'll be able to hit the woods early that morning. I hope you bagged that big one this season buddy....and work isn't too stressful before the Holidays. Happy Thanksgiving to your guys, and the family. Stay safe, stay low, and keep moving! Cheers!
Dale! How have you been brother? Keep in touch!
Hey, Cap!
My department has asked me to get some ideas together for some training props. I was wondering if you could send me the plans for your wall, Denver and roof props. I would really appreciate it. Keep up the good work! Can't wait to see what else you come up with.
Scott Fannin
scott_fannin@msn.com