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Re: Boom Section
[Re: Hullabaloo]
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02/12/15 01:19 PM
02/12/15 01:19 PM
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Joined: Oct 2010
Posts: 203 Oxford, MI
Conundrum
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Hi Tom, I have a whole Boom. Are you looking to sleeve one? I am north of Detroit. Shipping is a problem for a whole boom. I am very reluctant to cut it.
Don King
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Re: Boom Section
[Re: Hullabaloo]
#16084
02/13/15 06:31 PM
02/13/15 06:31 PM
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Posts: 203 Oxford, MI
Conundrum
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Tom. The Rig Rite sleeve is a very good solution. I am very confident in my sleeved boom. It took some work to get to fit right. Then the Lancote applied and riveted in. Now I vang sheet all day without worry. That's why I bought the spare boom and never used it. I sleeved my original instead. Good Luck
Don King
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Re: Boom Section
[Re: Hullabaloo]
#16136
03/08/15 10:08 PM
03/08/15 10:08 PM
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Posts: 45 Key West, & Charlotte, NC
lumpy
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If you or anyone is interested in a boom. Ted Kaperonis,, tkaper6862@aol.com, still has a boom that is for sale. I saw it last week and is looks to be good condition. It is a fully rigged white boom. I did not see any corrosion, dings, or forehead impressions.
Lumpy
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