It is a '46 and only has 2349 original miles. I sold my '49 pictured below that had 5680 miles on it.
Morton's makes a good steak but a bacon sandwich with a slice of fresh tomato would be just as well--I'm low maintenance--off to get a load of maple now--be good--play fair...
Agreed... If we're removing muff-ler covers here and exchanging pics of the P&C, please do it in a PM!
If it's Columbus? J. Gilberts!! That's the money spot! I'd take J. Alexander's, but it's a distant 2nd! Gilbert's takes the top spot!! Wood fired!! Always impressed by your collection of toys/investments Guido!
I'm willing to find out exactly what your skill set may be- GS---as I've said I'm low maintenance but my expectation level is fueled by my imagination--I'd like to take you up on that road trip so we can compare notes and other things--so if you want me just whistle...you know how to whistle [steve] just put your lips together and blow....
I got out my pink string and my rand McNally road atlas to see how far Columbus was from both ends and amazingly it is exactly 195 miles from both Ashtabula and Lexington so that guess was right on--had two problems saturday while out cutting that someone may be able to cast some light on--had a new bar put on and the saw was running tops and with my last cut the engine wouldn't return to idle and the chain kept going around at top speed like I still had my finger on the trigger--just turned it off--second problem bending and cutting and lifting all that wood I felt my bra let go--well I was way out there with no one around so I just took off my shirt and fixed it--an airplane circled twice but that was nothing--way too hot for wood anyhow--still on the hunt for hard working--fun loving side kick...
wow just realized summer arrives today at 6:34 pm--nothin' like getting a fine haul of firewood coming home and striping down in the outdoor shower!