<DIV>Post them on rcuniverse for $10 per bag and see what happens.<BR><BR><B><I>Eddie Batchelor <perkinsrx@centurytel.net></I></B> wrote:
<BLOCKQUOTE class=replbq style="PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: #1010ff 2px solid">John<BR>It suree would be nice if they're worth something, the guys got 23 bags with<BR>10 props in each bag.<BR>I would never fall into a deal like that(finding a box on th side of the<BR>road full of props)<BR>This weekend I hope to try one on my OS46 and see how it flies my Fazer.<BR>I've always used the 12&1/4X3&3/4 so I'm nor sure what to expect.<BR>I'll let ya'll know.<BR>Eddie<BR><BR><BR>-----Original Message-----<BR>From: discussion-request@nsrca.org<BR>[mailto:discussion-request@nsrca.org]On Behalf Of John Pavlick<BR>Sent: Wednesday, November 17, 2004 7:11 PM<BR>To: discussion@nsrca.org<BR>Subject: RE: Unusal Props<BR><BR><BR>Eddie,<BR>You may have actually stumbled onto something. If these are what I think -<BR>It seems these props are currently in demand by 3D flyers - I could be wrong<BR>so check it out. I remember one of the guys in my club talking about
Rev-Up<BR>props that you can't get anymore being "worth a lot of money". The 3D guys<BR>like big disks with low pitch. The one to use now is the 12.25x3.75 APC.<BR>This is on a light 3D plane with a .46. Don't use them as paint stirrers.<BR>Put them on Ebay and see what happens. You might make enough money to buy<BR>some good pattern stuff.<BR><BR>John Pavlick<BR>http://www.idseng.com<BR><BR><BR>> -----Original Message-----<BR>> From: discussion-request@nsrca.org<BR>> [mailto:discussion-request@nsrca.org]On Behalf Of Eddie Batchelor<BR>> Sent: Wednesday, November 17, 2004 1:18 PM<BR>> To: discussion@nsrca.org<BR>> Subject: RE: Unusal Props<BR>><BR>><BR>> True It might be that.<BR>> I don't think I've ever seen a prop labeled as to how many blades.<BR>> Interesting thought<BR>> I like you're "tlarld"<BR>><BR>> the prop markings are like this<BR>> 2<BR>> 12 O 5<BR>> REV-UP<BR>><BR>> with the "O" being the hole in the
middle.<BR>><BR>> It's times like this I wish the "list" could handle pictures. <G><BR>><BR>> Eddie<BR>><BR>> -----Original Message-----<BR>> From: discussion-request@nsrca.org<BR>> [mailto:discussion-request@nsrca.org]On Behalf Of Amir Neshati<BR>> Sent: Wednesday, November 17, 2004 11:15 AM<BR>> To: discussion@nsrca.org<BR>> Subject: Re: Unusal Props<BR>><BR>><BR>> Could mean a 12x5 2 blade.........2 being the number of blades.....That's<BR>> my TLARLD.....(Long Distance)<BR>><BR>> Amir Neshati<BR>> Prudential Americana Group Realtors*<BR>> The Wesley & Tracy Drown Team<BR>> 871 Coronado Center Drive, Suite 100<BR>> Henderson, Nevada 89052<BR>> (702) 505-3085<BR>> www.wesleydrown.com<BR>> www.lvvertical.com<BR>> ----- Original Message -----<BR>> From: "Eddie Batchelor" <PERKINSRX@CENTURYTEL.NET><BR>> To: "Discussion" <DISCUSSION@NSRCA.ORG><BR>> Sent: Wednesday, November 17, 2004 9:13 AM<BR>>
Subject: Unusal Props<BR>><BR>><BR>> > Speaking of props<BR>> > Yesterday my neighbor came over with 2 plastic bags of wooden props<BR>> > (10/bag).<BR>> > They are labeled REV-UP with a 12 left of the hole , a 5 right of the<BR>> hole,<BR>> > and a 2 above the hole. Looking at the pitch of the prop it<BR>> definetly gets<BR>> > very straight up & down out towards the tip(less pitch).<BR>> ><BR>> > He said a "friend" found a box containing 23 of these bags on<BR>> the side of<BR>> > the road, musta fell off a truck. He was asking me what would<BR>> they be used<BR>> > for & what are they worth - I guess he's thinking he can sell<BR>> 'em. I told<BR>> > him I didn't know but I had no use for 230 wood props of the same pitch.<BR>> > :-))<BR>> ><BR>> > Anyone familiar with such a prop.<BR>> > I've never seen a wooden prop of this size with varying pitch from a
5<BR>> down<BR>> > to a 2. I'm not sure that's what the marking means but it fits my most<BR>> > accurate measurement system (TLAR)<BR>> ><BR>> ><BR>> ><BR>> > Eddie<BR>> ><BR>> > =================================================<BR>> > To access the email archives for this list, go to<BR>> > http://lists.f3a.us/pipermail/nsrca-discussion/<BR>> > To be removed from this list, go to http://www.nsrca.org/discussionA.htm<BR>> > and follow the instructions.<BR>> ><BR>> ><BR>><BR>><BR>> =================================================<BR>> To access the email archives for this list, go to<BR>> http://lists.f3a.us/pipermail/nsrca-discussion/<BR>> To be removed from this list, go to http://www.nsrca.org/discussionA.htm<BR>> and follow the instructions.<BR>><BR>><BR>> =================================================<BR>> To access the email archives for this list, go
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