Posted by Inno on September 16, 2012 at 18:52:35 from (65.95.123.154):
In Reply to: TO-35 is home posted by MichiganMH on September 15, 2012 at 18:49:10:
Tony in Mass. said: (quoted from post at 11:34:44 09/16/12)
Well, we've seen TO35's before, and loaders before... so we can wait till Santa brings a new...waterproof? camera...????
But you haven't seen my pretty yellow one!
Here it says "special", and it really is special, but I thought with the dual stage clutch it was a deluxe.
Who's a pretty girl?
Just look at that smile!
I took a couple videos with my wife's camera but for some reason it jumps a bit and you don't get a smooth video. I'll try with my blackberry sometime. I sat it beside the 202 for comparison, the 35 looks small in comparison even though it's not really. The 202 is just "beefier". Took a choppy video but didn't think to take any pictures. These will have to do. There is not a hint of red or grey paint anywhere. I believe this one was always yellow. Not in the Kenny Rogers way though.
This post was edited by Inno at 18:54:47 09/16/12.
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