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That works quite well. Great addition to your collection. Thanks for posting.
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I like that one!  8)
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It's on my wish list. Thanks for showing!😍👍
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Love all the motion there...
A very cool accessory Walter, thanks for sharing.
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I like that Saw - nice action - but I believe this is
a commercial for Corona beer. I go to the fridge right away
to get one - I got really thirsty from watching.
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That's one neat accessory Walt!
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Hey Walt..... What Jim said.... A great accessory!

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Very nice,,thanks for sharing..

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I don't believe I've seen that exact accessory before Walt , really neat.
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