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Family man, chiropractor, former Army officer.

I play guitar and bash RC cars, older and newer, for fun.

Brand new to this forum, will be lurking and toe dip posting for a while.

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Howdy,

Former Army enlisted (92G1P). Welcome aboard, Doc. The water is warm, no need to toe dip, jump right in!!!!!
Hope you're doin' something fun.

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Welcome to the forum, Doc. Toe dip, knee deep, it's all the same. :mrgreen:
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Hi Doc and welcome aboard! :D I hail from a tiny burg near Springfield Il. Been in Al since '96 (I came here for the Waffle House :wink: ). We have a lot of members from Il; I reckon RC was very popular in the Mid-west bitd.
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XLR8 wrote: Wed Dec 26, 2018 10:46 am Hi Doc and welcome aboard! :D I hail from a tiny burg near Springfield Il. Been in Al since '96 (I came here for the Waffle House :wink: ). We have a lot of members from Il; I reckon RC was very popular in the Mid-west bitd.
I'd petition for a Waffle House up here.

I do recall RC being popular here, too, from the mid 80s to mid 90s at least.

It also helped that putting together a setup to race didn't seem to cost what it does now. An RC10 CE, two ROAR spec motors, some spare parts, three batteries, a used HiTech stick transmitter, a timer charger, and a tarp to lay it all out on saw me among the stock front runners for two entire summers.

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