01-10-2009, 11:19 AM
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DSEFL notes...
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Originally Posted by DallasStar22
I really like the little slots on the sides of the boards to keep your bench players, that is a great idea.
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DStar22, those slots/balconies/benches were made by Charles Lane. They are actually bolted on the sides of the board. While I was there, he told me that he could make them for any size or style big board.
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Originally Posted by PRETTYBOY
Great league guys.....when is the super bowl?????? the F.O.T.H.
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CorEy, the DSEFL Superbowl is Sunday Jan. 11th.
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Originally Posted by daghstrydr
Like I said before the doors of the DeepSouth are always open to you, we really enjoyed having you there. Leonard
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Leonard, thanks I appreciate it. I like the rules set, the coaches, and I have lots of family in the area; so I'll definitely be back.
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Originally Posted by WEIRDWOLF
Don, Give us a rundown on the fields used. Who built them? What size? How did they run? Two motors etc... That Donco (cough) field looks sweet! I can't believe I just complimented a Bronco thingy... and the T shirts are BAD!! We need some MFCA art from this guy!
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Lynn, these are the ones I know... The Broncos field was made by the Redmonds. (I'll get Dave to come and give the dimensions) The Raiders field that was being played on by the Bucs and Lions was made by Charles Lane. (He'll be posting the dimensions) and the Saint's field (which I didn't get a picture of), was made by MEGAWATTZ.
I spoke to the shirts-dude. Just give him a call and he'll tighten you up.
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Originally Posted by edvaughn
If you broke out your tweaking tools, and they got to see what we saw in Maryland, I know they got a treat!!
I got the Allumilite coming in the mail so we can continue that project we started!! I'm looking forward to getting with you again in Md. for tweaking, Deer and great cigar!!
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Eddie V., I didn't happen to have my tweaking tools with me. However a couple coaches from the Stone Mountain crew, took me around town and we were able to find a plethora of tweaking tools. I even found some more on the day I was leaving Atlanta, and called coaches and told 'em where to find them. BTW I spoke to Uncle Steve and he said... the drinks are chillin, the venison is in the freezer ready to be cooked, and the cigars are waiting to be lit. He said that he's ready when we are.
Peace to all,
OldSchool
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