Chris,
It was I that gave you that information.
Roger "The Judge" Estep was the Salesman of Record for your New Lexington rig at the time. The ALF was sold to Buddy Gray, Buddy who is legally blind arrived with his wife the day we took the new rig to your station. I believe the deal to sell the ALF was struck later that night.
I know the ALF spent some time at our factory pending transportation to Buddy. I believe I may have a couple of photos of it sitting at New Lexington.
The only phone numbers I have is Buddy's house and a cell phone from way back in the mid 1990's...........
I'll dig them out and send them to you again.
Tim Wilson
(working his way west, one apparatus builder at a time)
It was I that gave you that information.
Roger "The Judge" Estep was the Salesman of Record for your New Lexington rig at the time. The ALF was sold to Buddy Gray, Buddy who is legally blind arrived with his wife the day we took the new rig to your station. I believe the deal to sell the ALF was struck later that night.
I know the ALF spent some time at our factory pending transportation to Buddy. I believe I may have a couple of photos of it sitting at New Lexington.
The only phone numbers I have is Buddy's house and a cell phone from way back in the mid 1990's...........
I'll dig them out and send them to you again.
Tim Wilson
(working his way west, one apparatus builder at a time)
Mechanical engineers build weapons, whereas civil engineers build targets.
When the man at the door said," Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms", I, naturally assumed it was a delivery!
When the man at the door said," Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms", I, naturally assumed it was a delivery!