Replacement chain guard stud

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Replacement chain guard stud

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Hello and it's cold,
I found a source for replacement chain guard studs. I needed one for a long time now.
I waited on posting this until I got mine in the mail, it's nicely made with a washer for the back.
I e-mailed the guy on E-bay that's selling chain guards and asked if he would sell the studs. He said no problem. The chain guards look nice too.
His name is Larry Medwig
12118 Rt. 608
Concord, Ohio 44077
1-440-840-0819

Man it's cold as a Moose


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Re: Replacement chain guard stud

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Dear Jim,
That's easier than making one thanks!

If a moose is as cold as it is here its dead and too hard to butcher (but it will keep just stay away from eating the innards),
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Hey I need one too. How much are they?
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He charges $12
I would guess a little more for shipping.
Call Larry
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It's cold but not enough to kill a Moose, but it is cold like a Moose would be if I were a Moose in Moose country...
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Guess its cold just about everywhere....it dipped down to 73 last night...I actually thought about putting a blanket on the bed!! ;O)
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Dipped down to 73, oh a wise guy eh? 8)
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A moose at 73 degrees Fahrenheit will spoil quickly.
A moose at 73 degrees Celsius will not cook thoroughly.
A moose at 73 degrees Kelvin will be the first moose lost in space.

....Cotten
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Fan mail from some flounder?
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Cottons been wearing the Kirward Derby again.

Greetings from Frostbite Falls,
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