Got the Kerswap down from the tree this AM with just a little bit of help from Mr. Winchester. Damage not too severe, mostly a lot of holes in covering. Did cut receiver antenna in two, That may have been holding it up there. Got the locator back which was the important part.
Bob Erpelding




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Some years ago the great North Carolina lad Kirby Hinson our leader in SAM 3150 blasted a hand launch or rubber job out of a tree on the farm, I felt it was a bit of overkill
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