Stop in for a cup of coffee

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Brake master cylinder adapter complete!
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goes in, no shoehorn required.
 
Installed.
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Dammit! Is down side up! I no fix. You get the idea.
 
And don't abbreviate! Transmission issues in particular!


I called my mechanic and told him that the car starts, but doesn't move... He told me to check the tranny....

So I said to my brother, "Take off that dress and help me look at this miserable thing".....
 
Hmmm. I’ll have to research that a little. Not sure if that qualifies as an error. Straight edge cuts are normal on most early issues. Stamps were printed in large sheets that were cut apart into smaller and then perforated So the cut edges were straight. I think the line was just a guide where to cut.
That’s what I thought also...
 
That’s what I thought also...
Heres the sheet layout. And center stamp examples. Just a matter of where the cutter hit if it had a line. I don’t have my good catalog with me to check value but it’s a very small premium if any.

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Took afternoon to relax, Had nothing important to do,and i did it all.
Need a little time off my feet. This morning was much better,until i helped buddy load his snowblower. got to my place and i made him use ramps to unload and load it back on after we fixed it.
 
Took afternoon to relax, Had nothing important to do,and i did it all.
Need a little time off my feet. This morning was much better,until i helped buddy load his snowblower. got to my place and i made him use ramps to unload and load it back on after we fixed it.
Ramps are awesome! I got nothing to prove anymore. The easy way to do something wins everytime with me!

Screwed up a few years ago and lifted a 750 Yamaha into the bed of a 3/4 ton truck (with a helper). Front wheel was in truck bed, helper steadied the bike while I lifted the *** end into the truck. Got it done but I felt something snap/crackle/pop/squish.. I have had intermittent back issues since. I no longer take any chances..
 
Ramps are awesome! I got nothing to prove anymore. The easy way to do something wins everytime with me!

Screwed up a few years ago and lifted a 750 Yamaha into the bed of a 3/4 ton truck (with a helper). Front wheel was in truck bed, helper steadied the bike while I lifted the *** end into the truck. Got it done but I felt something snap/crackle/pop/squish.. I have had intermittent back issues since. I no longer take any chances..
Snowblower was dead. Had to lift it as its a track machine. Its usually ramps or machinery to load anything nowadays.
 
Ramps are awesome! I got nothing to prove anymore. The easy way to do something wins everytime with me!

Screwed up a few years ago and lifted a 750 Yamaha into the bed of a 3/4 ton truck (with a helper). Front wheel was in truck bed, helper steadied the bike while I lifted the *** end into the truck. Got it done but I felt something snap/crackle/pop/squish.. I have had intermittent back issues since. I no longer take any chances..
I'm with ya there. I lifted my push mower off the pick up and onto a small trailer that was parked in the garage. Well a few weeks later i was having left side chest pains and was wigged out that I did some damage to my heart surgery. I went to my chiropractor on Thursday and told her the story. Well she worked and worked and "pop" from the middle of my back between my shoulder blades. Pains gone! Good thing I didn't go to the cardiologist first. There would have been $100,000 of tests and nothing wrong. LOL
 
Now, if it had been cut partially into the adjacent stamp...bingo! $$!
Not sure how much of a miscut would be needed to bring big bucks. Higher price errors are usually in misprinting. Either wrong color. An inverted or severely shifted color. Wrong number of perforations is another big one...
 
Time to build some coffee. More of an assembly process really. LOL

Goodmorning.
 
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