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Kristian Johnsen

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Re: Using Scaffolds to Stack PA
« Reply #10 on: April 14, 2010, 06:14:09 PM »

Stavross (Sam Buck) wrote on Wed, 14 April 2010 21:38

Jay Barracato wrote on Wed, 14 April 2010 12:08

I am going to paint my trailer with a logo for an Amish Manure Delivery Service.

Fresh Manure, From our Farm to You.

Jay


I've been thinking about doing that when I eventually buy a box truck, but I just don't believe that moving manure by box truck would be feasable. I know it doesn't matter but it still would bug me. I thought about something like "Bob's Medical Cadavars", which would be good for metal shows, but might look odd if I started doing corporate gigs.



Go black, tint and lots of antennaes - NO ONE will dare touch a van like that in the states these days  Laughing
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Re: Using Scaffolds to Stack PA
« Reply #11 on: April 14, 2010, 06:37:48 PM »

Kristian Johnsen wrote on Wed, 14 April 2010 17:14

Stavross (Sam Buck) wrote on Wed, 14 April 2010 21:38

Jay Barracato wrote on Wed, 14 April 2010 12:08

I am going to paint my trailer with a logo for an Amish Manure Delivery Service.

Fresh Manure, From our Farm to You.

Jay


I've been thinking about doing that when I eventually buy a box truck, but I just don't believe that moving manure by box truck would be feasable. I know it doesn't matter but it still would bug me. I thought about something like "Bob's Medical Cadavars", which would be good for metal shows, but might look odd if I started doing corporate gigs.



Go black, tint and lots of antennaes - NO ONE will dare touch a van like that in the states these days  Laughing


That'd go nice with the alarm clock/road flares that I keep on the dash.

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Re: Using Scaffolds to Stack PA
« Reply #12 on: April 14, 2010, 09:41:08 PM »

http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc3/hs228.snc3/21569_272220364488_272213249488_3173201_5712225_n.jpg

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Re: Using Scaffolds to Stack PA
« Reply #13 on: April 20, 2010, 11:27:08 AM »

Jeff Knorr - Cobra Sound wrote on Wed, 14 April 2010 08:52

Jason Phair wrote on Tue, 13 April 2010 18:03

I have never seen scaff that looked that shiny and new before.


Thanks Jason. I try to keep all of my gear looking like that.  The only exception is my cargo trailer.  I intentionally don't wash that--nothing to see in here, move along! Smile

Jeff

Was asked by some random scruffy-looking character in a dodgy urban location what the contents of our (unmarked) vehicle were, and my partner without skipping a beat answered "dishes for the caterer." Nothing to see in here, move along!  Laughing
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