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1976 patriot #1 and 76

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thunderbolt
Posted 2002-10-29 4:41 AM (#216803)
Subject: 1976 patriot #1 and 76


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Location: coral springs florida
I have these two Patriots (#1 and #76) want to sell the pair, but will split them. They are both excellent; #1 has a newer case (I don't know why, so please don't ask). Kind of rare, but the serial #'s are the big attraction.
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Mark Wheatley
Posted 2002-10-29 6:35 AM (#216804 - in reply to #216803)
Subject: Re: 1976 patriot #1 and 76


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Location: Bowmanville Ontario Canada
How much and do you have some pictures?
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Lightfoot
Posted 2002-10-29 4:39 PM (#216805 - in reply to #216803)
Subject: Re: 1976 patriot #1 and 76


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Location: out there
Are these acoustic ones or do you need to, you know, plug em in?
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Beal
Posted 2002-10-29 6:54 PM (#216806 - in reply to #216803)
Subject: Re: 1976 patriot #1 and 76



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First Thunderbolt and then Lightfoot? This is getting good! How many remember that Eastwood movie, Thunderbolt and Lightfoot? That's where the name came from. DJ (aka Don Johnson, former head of gitter engineering at the Big O) was in North Carolina when the T-Bolt was being developed and came up with the name. He must have just seem the movie. The designs came from drawings that Debanjo Rhinehardt and I worked on during a blizzard in 1983 when we got stuck in the factory for 2 days.
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alpep
Posted 2002-10-29 7:33 PM (#216807 - in reply to #216803)
Subject: Re: 1976 patriot #1 and 76


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stuck in the factory with cwk2 hmmmm now that would make an interesting Ovation documentary.....
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Debanjo
Posted 2002-10-30 7:09 PM (#216808 - in reply to #216803)
Subject: Re: 1976 patriot #1 and 76


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Location: Waynesville NC
It just seemed like two days that afternoon.
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