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jon1481 06-11-2007 08:13

is it wrong for me to do this ???
 
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Here go's..that's right, a challenge..........Attachment 7803.. late 60's

SF18C 06-11-2007 08:56

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I don't know if it is wrong or right but back at ya!:p


Mid 90's

SFS0AVN 06-11-2007 09:40

Back at ya. Early 60s.
I had to edit this and turn the coin around.

Jack Moroney (RIP) 06-11-2007 17:47

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Looks like you might be buyin', and that will be a double round because I do not see your name or anything else on it that identifies that it is yours. :D

Buffalobob 06-11-2007 19:02

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I do not see your name or anything else on it that identifies that it is yours.
Well dam!! Now after 35 years I have to run down to the engraver so I can post a picture without Jack giving me a bad time.

SF18C 06-11-2007 19:25

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Okay so here is the bad coin story. I hooked up with a few buddies that rode Harleys (10th Groupers) and we went on a Veteran's Day Poker Run. I showed up at the prescribed time and of course I had my coin with me! One of my good friends, Rock Tyson, talked me into mounting my coin on the timing cover because it looked cool and everyone was doing it. I saw several other bikes and I did think it looked pretty sharp. But you all know what your Mother said about, “Well if everyone was jumping off the bridge…” Rock just happen to have a tube of JB Weld in his saddlebags, so he mixed up a batch and I pulled out my coin. With the JB Weld firmly holding my 10th Group coin in place we take off and as luck would have it, my girlfriend (at the time now my wife) won the pot…like $400 with 4 Kings! Then it happened, Rock dropped a coin on the table quickly followed by every other SF’er in the house! My coin now permanently attached to the 500 lb Motorcycle in the parking lot!

Bottom line...I went home $50 in the hole! But we had a great time and easy come easy go!


****Advert for JB Weld****
That was back in ’99 or 2000 and to this day the coin is still firmly in place! Rock…that was a good batch of JB Weld!

I had to get another coin and no I do not have my name on that one!!!!

Razor 06-11-2007 20:26

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I'll take a dunkel, please.

jon1481 06-12-2007 04:04

You could say that I bought it
 
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I like the history of my coin ....things go around..............What do you think about that?

Jack Moroney (RIP) 06-12-2007 04:37

Well damn jon I tried replying to your thread and edited by mistake. Guess that gets you off the hook for buying my first round:D Now you know why they only let 18As write the msg but the 18E checks it before it goes out over the air.:D

Buffalobob 06-12-2007 05:53

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OK
I finally figured out something.:D

SF18C 06-12-2007 10:16

So how does one go about collecting his just rewards in an e-Coin challenge?

Rogue 06-12-2007 10:46

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Like This..........

e-beer

mike-munich 06-12-2007 23:01

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I received this one from the Team in Bad Tölz in 1990.

If you guys show up over here, the first round is on me anyway.

Ret10Echo 06-16-2007 18:46

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Panzer Kaserne, 1996

Hipshot 06-16-2007 20:59

A-423, Co. D, 5th SFG(A) 1971
 
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From my days back at Ft. Bragg; May 1971


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