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http://www.ebay.com/itm/172120722802?_trksid=p2060353.m2748.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT was a spur of the moment buy, though it was cool and was from trinity to display their motors. will post pics when i put motors in it as a display.

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That is pretty neat.

Every time I see that seller on eBay come up in a post, I always wonder why I don't know exactly who that person is, since they live in the same town as I do here in NJ.

You see, Califon NJ is a tiny town that still has a general store with wooden floors and more deer than people. And all this old Trinity stuff is hidden somewhere nearby, right under my nose.
I miss brushed motors in that hazy, everything seemed better when I was a kid, kind of way.

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knixdad wrote:That is pretty neat.

Every time I see that seller on eBay come up in a post, I always wonder why I don't know exactly who that person is, since they live in the same town as I do here in NJ.

You see, Califon NJ is a tiny town that still has a general store with wooden floors and more deer than people. And all this old Trinity stuff is hidden somewhere nearby, right under my nose.
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Incredible_Serious wrote:
knixdad wrote:That is pretty neat.

Every time I see that seller on eBay come up in a post, I always wonder why I don't know exactly who that person is, since they live in the same town as I do here in NJ.

You see, Califon NJ is a tiny town that still has a general store with wooden floors and more deer than people. And all this old Trinity stuff is hidden somewhere nearby, right under my nose.
[youtube]YzSgzHu4Q5g[/youtube]

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Incredible_Serious wrote:
knixdad wrote:That is pretty neat.

Every time I see that seller on eBay come up in a post, I always wonder why I don't know exactly who that person is, since they live in the same town as I do here in NJ.

You see, Califon NJ is a tiny town that still has a general store with wooden floors and more deer than people. And all this old Trinity stuff is hidden somewhere nearby, right under my nose.
[youtube]YzSgzHu4Q5g[/youtube]
Hahaha, indeed it is very much like that :D
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Very cool. Is it a solid block of material?
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2 piece sounds hollow when u tap on the bottom of it.

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That's really Cool! Looks like a great 3-D Printing opportunity.

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Dude that thing is pretty sweet. Do a cutaway motor and put it up in that thang. Or don't. I just like mechanical stuff on display.

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knixdad wrote:That is pretty neat.

Every time I see that seller on eBay come up in a post, I always wonder why I don't know exactly who that person is, since they live in the same town as I do here in NJ.

You see, Califon NJ is a tiny town that still has a general store with wooden floors and more deer than people. And all this old Trinity stuff is hidden somewhere nearby, right under my nose.
Not that I'm a stalker, but do want I have done in the same circumstance. Buy a cheap item from the seller so you can get an address when the item is shipped to you. Then sit outside their house watching every move they make, write down their schedule... Wait, I am a stalker. :lol:
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esaresky75 wrote:
knixdad wrote:That is pretty neat.

Every time I see that seller on eBay come up in a post, I always wonder why I don't know exactly who that person is, since they live in the same town as I do here in NJ.

You see, Califon NJ is a tiny town that still has a general store with wooden floors and more deer than people. And all this old Trinity stuff is hidden somewhere nearby, right under my nose.
Not that I'm a stalker, but do want I have done in the same circumstance. Buy a cheap item from the seller so you can get an address when the item is shipped to you. Then sit outside their house watching every move they make, write down their schedule... Wait, I am a stalker. :lol:
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