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Old 9th July 2010, 04:25 PM   #1
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Talking Rainbow Trout OB

4' Trout Alpha 15/ css 125 / Dayton MCA 2550D 2.1 plate amp no crossover required and the total FUN was $300 just hook up the I pod !!
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Old 9th July 2010, 07:59 PM   #4
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Hey man, someone has one upped me.

Way to go Greg, those look excellent.

Mine were actually modeled after a paint brush handle of all things. I really like yours. How does your wife like them? hehe

The cut outs from the centres of mine were re-trimmed and put on the blue wall. The leftovers are the flower thingys on the lower left and the birdy things on the posts, upper right. Reduce, reuse, recycle.
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Nice! What material is the baffle made of?

Yours are nice too Cal!
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Thanks Guys Just cheap 3/4 plywood
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Cal Nice altec's And I get complaints from my little PI 4's
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Those look like they could be fun on a Saturday night.

I'm not so good on my fresh water fish. Is that a rainbow or steelhead? Nice catch either way.
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Erie PA steelhead Flyrod 4lb tippet Great fun
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