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Guido's Last Hurrah: Part I
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<blockquote data-quote="Mapleman" data-source="post: 1535902" data-attributes="member: 36380"><p>How many of you guys have intentionally thrown a Homey, Craftsman, or other clunker of any color out of a tree?</p><p></p><p>I confess to a least one. I bought a Craftsman when my 020 went down in the middle of a job. Paid $169 and change for it. Sometime later that summer I launched it from a tree after it consistently wouldn't start, and then I ripped the pull cord out. Figured the rest of my saws would wise up after seeing that...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mapleman, post: 1535902, member: 36380"] How many of you guys have intentionally thrown a Homey, Craftsman, or other clunker of any color out of a tree? I confess to a least one. I bought a Craftsman when my 020 went down in the middle of a job. Paid $169 and change for it. Sometime later that summer I launched it from a tree after it consistently wouldn't start, and then I ripped the pull cord out. Figured the rest of my saws would wise up after seeing that... [/QUOTE]
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