Of course, some of the "original thickos" may be in serious need of
restoration...
Jim F.
At 06:40 PM 7/11/01 -0600, you wrote:
> Rule #1: There are no rules.
>
>Well, that depends on several factors, and what lines you want to draw in
>the sand. Are you talking about a genuine, universally recognised Thicko?
>What sort of history can be documented? Maybe the situation involves a
>repli-thicko and not the authentic item. Any competent but unscrupulous
>wrench can take a well-used liver, a flat dick and maybe a finger or two
>scraped up from under the last engine swap and cobble up what appears to be
>an original Thicko. Some groups allow them, some don't, some wouldn't let a
>Thicko anywhere near them regardless of pedigree or period correctness.
>'d bet that of the 19 original Thickos, this list has at least 47 of them
>subscribed. I mean, uh, oh oh, wrong list, wrong argument, sorry, never mind.
>
>mjb.
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