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Old 12-07-2007, 04:10 PM
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Pelican camera cases

I am a liberal professional tree hugger. I am also retired. I have a consulting project where I inventory the amount of trash thrown into streams. Thieves throw stuff into streams. Thieves are not too very smart. They stole a bunch of camera gear and took the cameras but threw away the water tight Pelican cases. I have four of them. They are externally banged around but internally perfect except used. They were thrown away closed so everything is perfect inside. The seals on the cases must be really good because they were bone dry when we found them.

I am willing to trade them for something of reasonable value such as a pecan pie. However you should be aware that my wife is from Georgia so I know the difference in a really good pecan pie and one made by a yankee. I might be willing to part with one for just being a good guy.

They weigh a ton so shipping costs are significant.
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Old 12-07-2007, 04:18 PM
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HMMMM....a liberal professional tree hugger who hunts long range and shoots at Quantico, that might be the biggest oxymoron I have EVER heard!

Dimensions?

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Did I also mention that I worked for the gov't and am not too bright.

Two cases are actually "Tundra underwater cases" and are about 17 X 13 inches

and two cases are Pelican and are 19 X 13.5 inches.
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I've read enough posts to know better about the "not too bright" part!

Those are BIG cases.

I am a flashlight guy, any interest in some trade?

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Hi Bob would it be possible to get one of the cases of you I will pay the postage costs.
You choose the box I have a Nikkon that could realy benefit from a dust proof case water is not as much as an issue here as fine dust in the bush.

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Here are some items I would be interested in-

Coleman propane tree

Coleman 8 ft propane tree hose

240 wby brass ( I load it hot and lose a lot) of course I do not think anybody but me and Joel R use the cartridge.

257 Wby brass

308 brass of known quality

338 lapua brass

front rest bag

A good spot to bowhunt elk

A strange kind of compartmented bag that holds of the little pieces of gear (pda, kestral, rangefinder, bullets sunshade) that are need to shoot long range

Homemade trout flies, popping bugs, striped bass lures.

Peculiar skinning or meat cutting knives (no scuba knives accepted)
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Well there are three spoken for and I will keep one.

We now just need to find some stuff to trade that makes it worth my while to figure out how to ship these things.
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