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Unread 03-31-2021, 08:47 PM   #1
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Wasn’t referring to the roll pin. Was referring to the hook. I may have been born on a Tuesday but it wasn’t yesterday!!
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How many shells are shooting that you need spares Ever hear of grease?
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How many shells are shooting that you need spares Ever hear of grease?
BWAHAHAHA!! I use Clenzoil hinge-pin jelly. I have one that I temporarily attached the appropriate size shim to my hook to tighten it up. I’d rather change the roll pin. Always good to have extra pieces parts. You never know when a good deal will fall upon you.
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Wasn’t referring to the roll pin. Was referring to the hook. I may have been born on a Tuesday but it wasn’t yesterday!!
I am reminded of a line from Judge Roy Bean: "What we have here is a failure to communicate" I guess it's that word PIN in the title.
Nice editing job. Fortunately, I wasn't born yesterday either, as you even wrote PIN in your reply. Good editing. So was it last Tuesday?
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"What we have here is a failure to communicate"

Captain, as played by Strother Martin in Cool Hand Luke.

However, it was a Paul Newman movie.
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Now it comes back to me. But I do remember the scene. Wasn't it some Judge or sheriff that yelled that line to Newman?
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"What we have here is a failure to communicate"

Captain, as played by Strother Martin in Cool Hand Luke.

However, it was a Paul Newman movie.
Great movie. The rest of the quote is "Some men just cain't be reached..." One of the most memorable scenes in filmdom. That was back when Hollyweird actually made good films.
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