Jerry, it's time. Please release the TGLB LE !!!!!

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I'm starting to admit defeat that I won't know what a TGLB will ever feel like, one of my very own, never before drooled on not unlike a Honus Wagner ATC :(
 
:D:p:D:p:D ... too many negative vibes for you Hyde? LOLOLO!!!!

Here's my theory on what happened .... So Jerry, sitting around looking at his drawings of the TGLB and all of a sudden someone knocks over the bottle of JWB! Right onto the TGLB blueprints... well, this of course is a dire situation am I right? SO Jerry, knowing how to best react to an unforeseen tragedy as this calls in all available personnel for a recovery effort and everyone pitches in to save the sweet nectar of the JWB -and by the time the situation was neutralized, everyone looked around at one another, down at the paper, then back to one another and realize they had licked the drawings clean :eek::eek::eek:, not a trace of a line was left, nothing, drawings all gone, just see through paper o_O.... and so, this became the moment in history noting the demise of the famous TGLB :oops::rolleyes:o_O.... this was followed shortly with "hey, maybe you should knock that bottle over again" .... which of course at the moment, was the only logical thing to do .....
So Sorry Hyde, I'm trying to give the guy an out somehow.....anything that we would find a logical excuse.
 
:D:p:D:p:D ... too many negative vibes for you Hyde? LOLOLO!!!!

Here's my theory on what happened .... So Jerry, sitting around looking at his drawings of the TGLB and all of a sudden someone knocks over the bottle of JWB! Right onto the TGLB blueprints... well, this of course is a dire situation am I right? SO Jerry, knowing how to best react to an unforeseen tragedy as this calls in all available personnel for a recovery effort and everyone pitches in to save the sweet nectar of the JWB -and by the time the situation was neutralized, everyone looked around at one another, down at the paper, then back to one another and realize they had licked the drawings clean :eek::eek::eek:, not a trace of a line was left, nothing, drawings all gone, just see through paper o_O.... and so, this became the moment in history noting the demise of the famous TGLB :oops::rolleyes:o_O.... this was followed shortly with "hey, maybe you should knock that bottle over again" .... which of course at the moment, was the only logical thing to do .....
So Sorry Hyde, I'm trying to give the guy an out somehow.....anything that we would find a logical excuse.


Dude my guess has been for awhile that it’s coming at the end of op2w2, bc it very well could keep them busy for a year! Think about how long all the satin work would take on what will probably be tens of thousands of blades? Even the ResC lovers (closet TGLB buyers) will buy one or two!;):D
 
That’s kinda my point! The time to do the satin fullers would be unreal! Better get the Wauseon high school shop class over to the compound to help w some hand applied satin fuller finishing for extra credit/part time job if you know what I me?! :);):thumbsup::thumbsup:
 
I'm surprised he hasn't designed a machine just to do that. The thing I see with the fuller, and especially with Infi, to make that a satin finish down in here, almost impossible and to do it in a production fashion without a 10,000 line machining code, impossible to make it economically to this outside observer. You'd need a CNC machine turning a hard rubber polishing ball while flooded with abrasive fluid or something.
 
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