P.s., to the Saxophone Post
There is a good reason why so many old apartment leases had a saxophone clause. I believe it was usually stated in this way: "There will be no playing of musical instruments, or saxophones."
Now, I like musical instruments just fine, and play a couple of them m'self, but no, no tenant of mine would ever be allowed even to bring a saxophone into the place, let alone offer to make noises with it.
Now, I like musical instruments just fine, and play a couple of them m'self, but no, no tenant of mine would ever be allowed even to bring a saxophone into the place, let alone offer to make noises with it.

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You mentioned over in Tam's comments wanting to find a Cox Pee Wee .020 engine. I just got home and looked to see what I could find. I do have a box of old model parts. There is both an .020 and an .049, as well as a spare .049 cylinder. I have a couple of other .049s mounted on models. One of the models is just a balsa kit that I put together twenty years ago, and never bothered to try to fly. The other model is a 1960's vintage Cox ready-to-fly control line Stuka.
Looking around at Ebay, it looks like all these things have become collectors items while I wasn't paying attention. If you are interested in any or all of this stuff, I'm sure we could figure out a fair price. I haven't done anything with these models in so long that there is no reason to think I ever will. I'd rather see them go to someone interested than have them wind up in the trash sometime.
You can contact me at frnystrom(at)yahoo(dot)com.
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