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Guido's Last Hurrah: Part I
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<blockquote data-quote="randyg" data-source="post: 1536295" data-attributes="member: 19105"><p>Almost bad as peein on the lectric fence when I was a kid. They changed the number from 335 to 338 and made stronger clips or something cuz I never had trouble with cover on first 338. Time I bought my second 338 they put a screw bout half inch off center to hold it on for sure. Then I sprung for a MS200T "the prom queen" and the 338s pretty much stay in the saw box anymore. I hear talk of a 339 . . . not interested. </p><p></p><p>Hey, I can see the writing on the wall about the demise of Guido, our hero. Just a simple request, that he doesn't exit stage left while doin tree work? Your audience may never recover, at least this fan. . .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="randyg, post: 1536295, member: 19105"] Almost bad as peein on the lectric fence when I was a kid. They changed the number from 335 to 338 and made stronger clips or something cuz I never had trouble with cover on first 338. Time I bought my second 338 they put a screw bout half inch off center to hold it on for sure. Then I sprung for a MS200T "the prom queen" and the 338s pretty much stay in the saw box anymore. I hear talk of a 339 . . . not interested. Hey, I can see the writing on the wall about the demise of Guido, our hero. Just a simple request, that he doesn't exit stage left while doin tree work? Your audience may never recover, at least this fan. . . [/QUOTE]
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