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Maybe you can use US quarters as tokens . . .
'bout all there worth these days  :laugh2:

Kevin Mullins:

Thanks CheffoJeffo - I like learning those odd little tid-bits, good to know stuff.


--- Quote from: CykoMF on June 19, 2007, 08:05:27 am ---Maybe you can use US quarters as tokens . . .
'bout all there worth these days

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I'm not gonna disagree with that one...........

CheffoJeffo:


--- Quote from: Kevin Mullins on June 19, 2007, 08:36:32 am ---Thanks CheffoJeffo - I like learning those odd little tid-bits, good to know stuff.

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Just passing along what the good folks up here have taught me.

It makes life easier because it is tough to find a killer deal on Canadian mechs, but I've found lots of US mechs for $1 or less each (so if anybody want some magnets from US mechs, I have 'em).

Cheers



Trebeck:

Hey guys thanks for the help.  If all I have to do is remove some magnets then that's great.  But if I had to buy a new mech....
Canadian quarters are magnetic.  That might help me win the next game of Trivial Pursuit!

Beck

RayB:

I hope you realize he's speaking of the magnets in the mech, not the electro-magnet that is known as a "lock out coil". Removing that would be bad.


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