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    Thad Allen's Apache + The Birth of the Cheetah Cat
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    No Disrespect to Pepe and Jo I am Very Glad in Fact they are the ones making this thing go after all this work and Drama!


    Here is the story from my view point!

    The Pictures take a while to load!

    http://forums.screamandfly.com/forum...icon+back+life
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    Did Obama bring Apaches back!!!!!!
     

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    "Just say no"
     

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    Quote Originally Posted by expensive date View Post
    did obama bring apaches back!!!!!!
    roflmao
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    Quote Originally Posted by Geronimo36 View Post
    "Just say no"
    NO not yet!
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    Steve 1, great post over on Screamandfly. It seems like there was more to show and tell when that thread ended though.

    I assume the molds Pantera ended up with are the "T-4" boat? What happened to the other plug? Were molds ever created of the that straight bottom design?

    Sorry for all the questions, but as an engineer I find your posts and pictures to be very interesting...
     

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    Are there any "jackets"available.
     

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    Quote Originally Posted by Expensive Date View Post
    Are there any "jackets"available.
    Taking Over the World One Thread at a Time
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tristar Racing View Post
    Steve 1, great post over on Screamandfly. It seems like there was more to show and tell when that thread ended though.

    I assume the molds Pantera ended up with are the "T-4" boat? What happened to the other plug? Were molds ever created of the that straight bottom design?

    Sorry for all the questions, but as an engineer I find your posts and pictures to be very interesting...
    Thank you sir, I had a family tragedy in the middle of that thread and cut it short ,I will finish tomorrow with more input.

    No the Molds were pulled from the CNC work.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Expensive Date View Post
    Are there any "jackets"available.
    LOL I can find one!
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    NO not yet!
    that was a big part of the problem...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Geronimo36 View Post
    that was a big part of the problem...

    Remember Nancy Reagan...This is your brain....this is your brain on.......
    LOL It is none of my business what anyone does Drugs and Heavy drinking lead to disaster in life.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tristar Racing View Post
    Steve 1, great post over on Screamandfly. It seems like there was more to show and tell when that thread ended though.

    I assume the molds Pantera ended up with are the "T-4" boat? What happened to the other plug? Were molds ever created of the that straight bottom design?

    Sorry for all the questions, but as an engineer I find your posts and pictures to be very interesting...
    I will put the Cheetahcat thread up one day!
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    If I win the powerball tomorrow night I want a T-4!!! Otherwise I will have to wait about 10 or 12 years until there is a used 41' pantera I can afford.

    Steve thanks for the link, impressive to say the least...
     

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tristar Racing View Post
    Steve 1, great post over on Screamandfly. It seems like there was more to show and tell when that thread ended though.

    I assume the molds Pantera ended up with are the "T-4" boat? What happened to the other plug? Were molds ever created of the that straight bottom design?

    Sorry for all the questions, but as an engineer I find your posts and pictures to be very interesting...
    i was down at Pantera a few years ago i saw the mold , i thank it was the stright bottom mold i believe Pantera had something to do with the steps in this one but i am sure Steve knows a lot more then me
     

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    Quote Originally Posted by baywatch View Post
    If I win the powerball tomorrow night I want a T-4!!! Otherwise I will have to wait about 10 or 12 years until there is a used 41' pantera I can afford.

    Steve thanks for the link, impressive to say the least...
    Thank you for taking the time to read it Best Regards
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    Quote Originally Posted by mikes280 View Post
    i was down at Pantera a few years ago i saw the mold , i thank it was the stright bottom mold i believe Pantera had something to do with the steps in this one but i am sure Steve knows a lot more then me
    The mold was built off the straight bottom plug.
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    here you go
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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve 1 View Post
    The mold was built off the straight bottom plug.
    Was the T-4 plug ever finished or used to create molds?

    What a tragic story that so much work was put in, and no product to show for it.
     

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