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  1. Yes, ALWAYS prime the turbo with oil. But....

     

     

    Forgive me if I am off base but isn't it about heat cycling, not just driving it easy for 100, 200, etc. miles? I was under the impression that you want it to heat up fully, cool fully, heat up, and cool a reasonable number of times to allow for the expansion and contraction of the metal and seating of parts and seals before you spin the shaft over 9000+ (arbitrary #) times.

     

    Discuss?

  2. 1. Troegs Nugget Nectar

    2. Dogfish Head 90 min IPA

    3. Bell's Hopslam

    4. Founders IPA

    5. Natural Light

     

    One of these doesn't belong. Can you tell which it is?

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    Add Boddingtons to my list.

     

    YES!

     

    I've never tried the last two, I'll have to check them out.

     

    The Belgians have been brewing for 500+ years. Their beers are the most complex by far. But most are expensive, and an acquired appreciation.

     

    3. Blue Moon

     

    Bell's Oberon will make you forget Blue Moon.

  4. 1. Red Hook ESB

    2. Hoegaarden (Draft, not bottle)

    3. Bell's Two Hearted Ale

    4. Delirium Tremens Belgian Ale

    5. Tröegs Nugget Nectar Ale

     

    All of you who ranked an American mass brewed pilsner (Miller, Coors, AB, Rolling Rock) or Corona have no idea what you are missing. Funny thing, if you are ever in Mexico, note that the Mexicans don't even drink Corona.

  5. BR is hit or miss with many people.

     

    I would buy a BR only if i had a couple other higher end watches to begin with. BR almost has a novelty look to it. I dig most of them though.

     

    NFW has a similar look, but A LOT less expensive:

     

    http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w61/waswell/tn_Wrist.jpg

    http://i586.photobucket.com/albums/ss308/DEBRAR319/NFWFAMILY-1-1.jpg?t=1266529138

  6. Didn't dig the GMT function and red face on the last one, so I returned it. This arrived yesterday:

     

     

    http://img684.imageshack.us/img684/1067/wgalbum002.jpg

     

     

    Invicta

    All Swiss Made

    Series: Subaqua/Noma III

    Case: Gun-metal black ion plated stainless steel

    Dial Color: Black perforated dial with silver tone hands

    Strap: Black rubber with brushed black ion plated stainless steel inserts

    Clasp: Type Buckle

    Subdials: 60 second, 30 minute and 1/10 second

    Calendar: Date display at 4:00

    Movement: Swiss ETA G10.211 Quartz Chronograph

    Crystal: Flame-Fusion

    Water Resistant: 500 meters / 1650 feet

    Case Diameter: 50 mm

    Case Thickness 19 mm

    Strap Width: 28 mm

    Strap Length: 10 inches

    Style: Chronograph

    Crown: Screw-down crown with protective clasp

    Luminous Hands

    Bezel: Function Unidirectional

    Other Limited Edition, Tachymeter inner bezel, screw-down pushers

    Material: Rubber and stainless steel

  7. ha ha nvm. wishfull thinking though right? still id learn to play it. and it could also very well increase in value so unless your truly hurting for cash i wouldn't sell it...

     

    Dumbass. That doesn't mean there were 200000+ made. It's like a car VIN. It needs to be decoded.

     

    it is 209838

     

    I am fairly certain it is a 1964 model, made in Kalamzoo Mich. Gibson's numbering system changed more times than Killjoy changes tampons.

     

    http://www.gbase.com/gear/gibson-sg-junior-jr-1964-cherry

     

    http://www.hamerfanclub.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=27312&mode=threaded

     

    http://www.normansrareguitars.com/1964-Gibson-SG-Jr..html

     

    "In 1961 Gibson started a new serial number system that covered all instrument lines. It consisted of numbers that are impressed into the wood. It is also generally known to be the most frustrating and hard to understand system that Gibson has employed. The numbers were used between the years 1961-1969. There are several instances where batches of numbers are switched in order, duplicated, not just once, but up to four times, and seem to be randomly assigned, throughout the decade."

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