Cleaning up in 1976

jeff of pa

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I wonder what happened After Word Got out they were Profiting

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Robert Howe looks Extremely Familiar.
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Mudflap

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Those were the days. Some of the old motion detectors had to be swung fast like a weed wacker and they weighed over 5 lbs!
 

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jeff of pa

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Those were the days. Some of the old motion detectors had to be swung fast like a weed wacker and they weighed over 5 lbs!

Yep I Almost bought the Bounty Hunter Red Barron when it was a New Model.
Saw it being used in my town in the Triangle & Thought the Users were complete Newbies
Or missing Everything Swinging that Fast :laughing7:

looked funny seeing them swinging like they were swinging Scythes.
allot of fast Wrist Action :coffee2:
 

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I started about ‘79 or 80, with a Bounty Hunter Outlaw. I’d like to be able to find $125 in one park. Can you imagine what we left behind, not having today’s technology.
 

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