True Cigarette History
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Re: True Cigarette History
Originally Posted by BROWNIE
If that is the Bullet seat, I did it. That boat also had a "john" that you could sit on and open up the Wall Street Journal. We made the bowl ourselves. Smitty was "Test Shi**er"
Did you miss this thread I post not too long ago?
http://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/s...rette+question
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Re: True Cigarette History
Originally Posted by BROWNIE
If that is the Bullet seat, I did it. That boat also had a "john" that you could sit on and open up the Wall Street Journal. We made the bowl ourselves. Smitty was "Test Shi**er"
Hilarious.
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While restoring the '89 Bullet I found a rusty rasp file by the holding tank. Was that Brownie's and wondering what the hell he used that for?
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Originally Posted by BROWNIE
One of these.........................
BTW Nice to hear that they all got their money back. I would hate to see someone start a " I got screwed by cigarette buying a huntress" thread.
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Generally speaking, if you wanted a standard interior (BORING!) you shouldn't have Brown, Smith, Layman, Barrie, Jenkins and Gowens on the product development team.
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Originally Posted by ssmith76
Brownie was the KING of cool ideas. When he left Cig. all the great ideas went with him. It was a big comode, comfy.
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Anyone remember Buddy ?
He was one of the best riggers Cigarette had.
He was there in the late 70's & 80's.
When I built my 28 Race boat he rigged it.( he did some great job )
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He was one of the best riggers Cigarette had.
He was there in the late 70's & 80's.
When I built my 28 Race boat he rigged it.( he did some great job )
Lucky Strike
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Buddy Courier was his name, he was one of the best riggers of his time. He was a opionionarted grump, but knew his ****. After a few rum and cokes hge was a wild man. His son Harold paints all og Phil Lipschuiiltz Lip Ship edition Cigarette's, very talented.
Scott Layman lives in Georgia, his mother and he have a company called ZYVAX a mold re-lease and paint products. He will be at the Ibex show next week. He actually came the the Debu party for the Dragon last year.
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Scott Layman lives in Georgia, his mother and he have a company called ZYVAX a mold re-lease and paint products. He will be at the Ibex show next week. He actually came the the Debu party for the Dragon last year.
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