So you're saying that if I were to put a 40 cent stamp on my Tiger and your
address, and then make sure that my own is listed as the return address, and jam
the whole thing into a mailbox, there's a good chance it would come back
stripped with postage due?
Trying to keep warm in the snow,
Theo Smit
tsmit(at)novatel.ca
B382002705
> -----Original Message-----
> From:	Bill Gullatt [SMTP:bgullatt(at)mesahq.com]
> Sent:	Wednesday, January 06, 1999 1:43 PM
> To:	Bob Palmer; Alpine People (E-mail); Tiger People (E-mail)
> Subject:	RE: Stripping
> 
> 
> 
> 		I wish there were a place that does what you
> 		describe here in California. We've pretty much run all the
> polluters out of
> 		the state, so are options are few.
> 
> 		Bob
> 		Bob Palmer
> 		UCSD, AMES Dept.
> 		rpalmer(at)ames.ucsd.edu <mailto:rpalmer(at)ames.ucsd.edu> 
> 
> 		Bob,
> 
> 		The last time I was at the Evansville Redi Strip Dan showed
> me how he does everything. His price is incredible for what he does. His
> vats are large enough to hold the Big classics. (Packards, Caddys...) He has
> a contract with the postal service to strip all of the big blue mail boxes
> you see on the corner. He passes the savings on by placing a car body in the
> middle of the big blue boxes. This process would normally be about $1200 to
> $1500 for a car the size of a Mustang or Camaro. It is worth the drive (only
> 280 miles for me).
> 
> 		Bill Gullatt
> 		Madison, AL
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