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Old 07-24-2010, 04:52 AM
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AMEN!

I am building my first board using what Billy taught me and what Rick Garrison taught me, it is going to be sweet, but I bet as it sits right now 80%finished I have appx $300 in materials cost.

I see now where the Field of Dreams cost is where it is, I love my Field of Dreams but need a smaller field to haul to game day.

Check your PM IVSOPTIONS!




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Originally Posted by ivsoptionsondeck View Post
You get what you pay for... you wanna cut corners and getta cheap priced board that has dead spots? or play on a MONSTER BOARD that has NO DEAD SPOTS....
I was penny pinching when I just got back in this Hobby, and got stiffed, I was told the 620 was the biggest board out there when I was looking for the Rams VS Steelers SuperBowl Table top in the late 70's and gotta earlier table top no where near that size I was requesting..
So... yeah be aware...be very closely aware you could get stiffed...
I tried one more time to trust. Bill Porche came through telling me to do it his way and I couldn't go wrong. So, I got my ownself in believing I could build like he requested I do, and now i'm a serious monster board Fan like no other!!
Then only Flaw... is I can't find any more Rheostat's from the company that used to sale them.
I gotta lead in Colorado that another Coach found some, but hasn't finished making his Monster Board to tell me if it's good or not to use...
To Be Continued.. I bet if you built it, it would be even cheaper!? cutting out the middle man!!!.. Start trusting your self to produce a product you can be 100% proud of... it's always a chance you got it in you... Go MONSTER BOARD!!!
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