Howdy folks. Been a while

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CharlieJ
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Howdy folks. Been a while

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Just re found Classic Plastic. What's been going on? Any of the old crew left here?
CharlieJ
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Huh. Apparently the forum has just died. Over a year since the last post I made here, and I see VERY few new ones.

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Yep, I too returned after a long hiatus. Seems to have gone dormant. Looks like the last time Tim posted was 2011.

I wonder where this crowd moved to (or moved on)?

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Hi guys,
I was just wondering if any of the old crew was still about? I was pretty active here several years ago. My life was overtaken by events, but I'm ready to put it back out front again. As part of that effort, l just purchased a new old boat in order to have something to consume my every spare moment. I now have a 1970 Morgan 30'. Do you think we could breathe some life back into the PCF?
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Post by SUNBIRD10201 »

I too noticed that activity has been kind of rare lately!
I tend to spend more time answering questions than asking them here, but........... where is everyone?

I still enjoy checking on Tim Lackey's latest project, and there have been a few!
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