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waz
01-11-2001, 12:25 PM
Can anyone direct me as to where I might find a scale that can be used for a tournament weigh in. The type that would be visible to the audience. Thanks in advance.

CWS
01-11-2001, 12:31 PM
I have got info at home for a new scale and it has an optional digital readout for the spectators.

FJH1
01-11-2001, 06:37 PM
WAZ, you thinking of goin' head to head with Scott? Let me know your tournament dates, I'd jump ship from that rinky dink operation in a heartbeat;-)

Best Regards,

FJH

Wrangler3
01-11-2001, 08:57 PM
Check out http://www.intercomp-racing.com. This website shows all of their automotive scale systems and accessories. Their e-mail and phone number are listed on the site. Click on "Specialty Scales and Remote Displays" , they have two units listed there. Intercomp also has an industrial division of scale systems. Contact them and they should be able to help with any scales.

Take care

Fish-on
01-12-2001, 05:08 AM
e-mail me I can help you out.

CWS
01-12-2001, 05:59 AM
You best get a step stool so you can climb over the gunnel.

Waz
01-12-2001, 11:04 AM
Jamie, I have fished a many tournaments in the past few years.The PWT, MWC and RCL. The CWS is right up there with them as far as being a well run tournament. I have no complaints. It's one of the best run tournaments around. If there is something that needs fixen let Scott know. You can always chip in. Can't wait for the first one.

OOC
01-12-2001, 11:19 AM
Scott,it's so unprofessional and so unlike you to ridicule a man because of his stature(or spelling).Frederick can't help he looks like Rocky any more then you can help you look like Bullwinkle."It's time for the 50/50 drawing. Watch me pull a rabbit out of my hat."Just imagine going through the Beer Can with ducking.Just imagine standing on the bow under the BeerCan.

FJH1
01-12-2001, 11:44 AM
WAZ, I was kidding around with Scott, that's why I put the ;-) at the end. Now Scott on the other hand has decided to attack my stature, those are fightin' words :-).

Best Regards,

FJH

FJH1
01-12-2001, 12:02 PM
OOC, you are obviously a kind man who can always see the silver lining. It's nice to be able to set the hook under Beercan without fear of the rod tip hitting the bridge, even in high water. Ackerman's Bridge, same thing. Plus, these big monsters behind their consoles look silly trying to crouch down behind that windshield.

Best Regards,

FJH