[GreenKeys] Status of Model 19 In Texas
Jordan Spencer Cunningham
js at cunni.co
Sat Jul 7 16:30:27 EDT 2018
Steve Garrison was maybe going to make a trip to Texas to pick it up, and
we're seeing if he'd be able to come through or near Utah where I live
(emails are being exchanged off list). I would take it in in a heartbeat if
I could just get to it. I'm unable to make a Texas road trip, but I would
be able to pick it up if it were only around 350-400 miles or less away
from me instead due to timing constraints of me having to get back to work.
I'm hoping we can work something out for me to meet him somewhere in that
radius depending on his other destinations and if the trip will work out in
the first place.
If it works out, it'll have a safe and useful life with me, and it would
only ever be passed on to someone else who'll do the same, probably when I
kick the bucket in another 50 years (I'm one of the new kids on the block
around here, relatively speaking).
If not, surely there is someone else closer who can give it a good home.
--Jordan
On Sat, Jul 7, 2018 at 1:00 PM, tony.podrasky <tony.podrasky at gmail.com>
wrote:
> GA OMs;
>
> What is the status of that Model 15-ASR that
> was in Texas? Did someone find a home for it?
>
> UE,
> K2EAA - TONY
> NNNN
> ZCZC
>
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