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A guy could make a lot of money with all that printing equipment .

If you know what I mean ? :drum



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Sat Aug 09, 2014 1:52 pm
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I was thinking the same thing ..... the gubmint prints as much as they want .... we should be allowed too !!!


Sat Aug 09, 2014 3:40 pm
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Nahhh. Not worth it. The paper is difficult to get and the impression of the printing is very hard to reproduce. I could make a fortune of secure paper though. Controlled substances rule!!! Bwahahaha. There are only a few of us who do have a license to print those prescription pads.
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The paper is difficult to get? I thought it was impossible.
I work at a mill that has 4 paper machines. We make something to clean anything that might come from any orifice on your body.
We used to have a department for lady issues but that was moved to Arkansas.

The government leased space and some of our engineers. They put in a paper machine and when it was ready to start production they put in security, installed barriers and declared the area off limits. They ran it for about three months, tore it down and vacuumed up every scrap of paper that was produced.
I hope the engineers are okay.
Someone mentioned they were making a special paper for the guvmint. Not too long afterwards the guvmint started printing the new bills with all the water marks and security strips.
We do not produce paper for the mint. At least not at our mill.

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Ray the paper is delivered by drivers!!!!!!!
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Everybody has a price.
The last hoist was a bad one.
The pallet loads went to Chinese hands and the plates were so good and the ink was so well matched that the new bills were a must. Losing so much money to the Chicoms due to counterfeit that investing into the new stripped and special magnetic ink was chop change compared to the loss we are taking every day from them.
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Made the newspaper LOL!!!!

http://www.news-journalonline.com/artic ... l-location

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Cool. Nice interesting article......

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Incorrect but nice :wol2
Only 23 years not 25 and I am not a flight instructor anymore......
Other than that it's true :laughing :laughing
Obviously the information didn't come from me. Otherwise it would have mentioned The WOLVERINES FORUM!!! :rofl

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That was a good news article .... it should help bring in new business too !!!


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Gabor- Nice article and best of the future to the new location.


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Well if nothing else I have gained an invitation from a reader to fly his Bell 47 :whoop

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Gabor wrote:
Well if nothing else I have gained an invitation from a reader to fly his Bell 47 :whoop


Now that was definitely worth it... as long as the '47' is airworthy... :)(

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