In a message dated 1/2/2003 7:47:54 PM Eastern Standard Time, kurtsj@mtco.com writes:
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> Hi Larry,
> Were you just joking, or does Harlan Meyer really
> have a book?? If it's real, got any details?
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> shifting subjects slightly.... since you are known to
> have all sorts of items stashed in the basement, is
> there any chance you have one of the old Hi-E front
> skewers lying around? This is the "one sided wingnut"
> design. I've got one that I've been using since 1976,
> but wouldn't mind getting another. I believe Hi-E quit
> making them some while ago.
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> regards,
> Steve Kurt
> Peoria, IL
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> Date: Thu, 2 Jan 2003 13:44:25 EST
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> I recommend the hi e pillow
> We've sleeping on them for overt a year and are the
> greatest thing.
> They are serial numbered too.
> I also suggest several copies of Harlan's book to have
> and give out
> Larry Black
> Mt airy, Md
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Here's what you should do: Call/write Mr Meyer Order some books (HiE technical manuals), a couple of pillows(remember to follow instructions), and a couple of skewers. Read the manual, follow as many of the instructions as you see fit, enjoy any humor you see fit, and enjoy life more!
Instead of my commission, get an extra book or two sent here- I can't find mine.
Enjoy!
Larry black
Mt Airy, Md