Lost "t" bar at candlestick

From: Greg Nemet (greg.nemet@alum.dartmouth.org-DeleteThis.com)
Date: Tue May 28 2002 - 09:53:12 PDT


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Subject: Lost "t" bar at candlestick
Date: Tue, 28 May 2002 09:53:12 -0700
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Did anyone find a black "T' shaped bar about 6" long? Last I saw it was on
5/18 at Candlestick. This piece is the crank for a downhauling tool that we
sometimes use for those that need a little extra leverage. It's a very
simple piece of metal but would be much appreciated if it turns up so we
don't have to replace the whole tool. greg



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