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ISO Gray's Sporting Journal - Fall 1980

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ISO Gray's Sporting Journal - Fall 1980
Anyone keep a stash? Will search Ebay and Amazon too, but thought I would ask here first.

Dave Diefenderfer
Manassas, VA

"Once you set out to build a boat, throw away your square. And if you work on her after she's launched, throw away your level." author unknown

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Dave, I would keep an eye out on Ebay.. George Combs III posted the digital scans of the article you are looking for by Norman Strung on his Facebook group "Black Duck Gun Club" I also have the article digitized for the LIDCA Show it is viewable within the link below: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1su3jksgH3vuLmljwd1D-k_pcUZipISEz

Next month, I will be heading over to Steve Sanford's workshop and focusing on some South Bay Restorations will have a nice segment put together by mid-summer on these boats as well..

-Anthony

Long Island, NY
http://www.Island-Outdoors.com

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Anthony, perfect, that is obviously why I was looking for that issue. I wanted that article.

Dave Diefenderfer
Manassas, VA

"Once you set out to build a boat, throw away your square. And if you work on her after she's launched, throw away your level." author unknown

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https://www.abebooks.com/servlet/SearchResults?kn=Grays%20Sporting%20Journal%20Fall%201980&sts=t&cm_sp=SearchF-_-topnav-_-Results&ds=20
Abebooks.com has a copy available for $12.00...
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i may have it
DHBP Member since May 1999
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Thank you all. If I happen upon a copy to add to my SBDB notebook that would be great, but getting the whole article to read was the most important. Bob if you have a copy and are done with it, I would certainly like to have it.

Dave Diefenderfer
Manassas, VA

"Once you set out to build a boat, throw away your square. And if you work on her after she's launched, throw away your level." author unknown