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TRBenj
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Posted: April-11-2008 at 11:58am |
Ive mentioned this ad before and finally took a picture so everyone could see it. Ive had this hanging in my room at my parents house for a long time- probably since the early 90's. I think it sums up Correct Craft perfectly! I'll be adding this to the binder for my '90.
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M3Fan
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Awesome.
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66Skylark
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Hey Tim,
Great ad. I wonder if Keith would consider adding a spot for CC advertisements to the reference section. I have a few ads in some of the old issues of Nautique News that might be worth scanning and preserving for posterity… The ‘Standard Nautique’ for example. I might have an ad for the 176 as well. Maybe list them by year and a description of the ad. For example: 1990 - Q&A 1993 - Standard Nautique 1996 – SN 176 etc. Something to think about... Kyle |
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75 Tique
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Tim, I guess when you set you mind on something, like what you want your first boat to look like ten years from now, you stick to your guns, don't you. Congratulations to you for your achieving that goal and what you've done with the boat.
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Keith
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Kyle,
That's a great idea. Why don't you guys email them to me and I'll start building the collection. On my long list of to-do's is an upload tool for brochures, manuals and ads. For now, email will work. Thanks, Keith |
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