PA her we come again

Poorboy

Founder Poorboy's World
It's that time of the year and we will be heading to PA for the Das Awkscht Fescht show at Macungie Memorial Park 47th Das Awkscht Fescht - August 6th, 7th & 8th - 2010 ...
It is a Antique, Classic, and Muscle car show. This year's featured car is the T-Bird and the weather forecast is great! :yay Last year it rained a lot :(
We hope anyone in the immediate area will stop in and say hi :howdy
 
there's always room for you ;)

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Macungie is right in my backyard. I guess I will see you this weekend.

I have a pc coming tomorrow. I was thinking about picking up xxxxxxxxxxxx (there are other things that I am considering, but this is at the top for the moment).

Maybe you can convince me why I am wrong and should buy your products?
 
...Maybe you can convince me why I am wrong and should buy your products?
Other than myself, no one ever convinced me why I should buy/use a specific product. People like different products for different reasons. Sometimes this is as simple as availability. Since there is more than one reason to like a product it just depends on how you prioritize these reasons when you choose a favorite product.

The only sure fire way to arrive at this conclusion is to put products head to head with one another. Until you do this it is simply speculation. Usually one will come out a winner. Unfortunately, unless you know someone that will either give you trial samples or trade product you will typically have to spend a few dollars figuring this out.

Finding a clear winner isn't always obvious. I've never found a single company that was the best at everything. I know that I can obtain perfectly good results with a variety of products depending on the job in front of me. That said, if you were to ask me if there were a specific manufacturer that either failed to disappoint me or just didn't let me down, I could name favorites. The simple answer has been given a number of times by a respected industry professional. Mike Phillips has said; "find a product that you like and use it often." Nuff' said?

Good luck in the search. ;)
 
Thanks Gearhead. Very informative and I completely agree with you. Considering I'm not exactly a wealthy man and new to the scene, I have to count on the extremely helpful and informative opinions of others. There are certain products that are mentioned more than others and are highly regarded. These are the products that I lean towards. I haven't been let down yet by going with the products that seem to get mentioned over and over again. This forum and a few other forums have been beyond helpful with my new addiction. There should be warning labels at these forums to inform others of the addictive nature of this scene. ;) I bought my car July 4th weekend. In the past month I am pushing spending $1000 dollars on tools and products. Thanks to the help of others there are many products that I bought and absolutely love and will be using them over and over again. Thankfully I am getting to the point that I have my process dialed in and won't have to spend tons of money anymore. :D

Thank you everybody. You are truly an amazing group of people.
 
yeah they will be there on Sunday!!

Steve and Pockets - will certainly miss you guys at the august car shows.. I am glad to hear the weather is going to be great.
 
Maybe you can convince me why I am wrong and should buy your products?
No shipping!!!!! Steve has the best products that I have used overall IMO. If he were in my back yard I'd be peeling off the 20's. Have fun Guys I most likely won't make it out there this weekend.:(
 
Thanks for the pictures Ronkh. I would love to view classic cars and talk to Steve for a day in New Jersey , PA., or Ohio.... the place matters not.
 
That Super Bird provided a blast of nostalgia. Notice the vivid paint schemes of the day. I had a friend that had a Duster with that same paint code. Another had a Road Runner, can't recall the vintage or even the color code. There was a dealership right up the road from our house that had half a dozen or so of those brand new models on their lot. 440 Six Packs (as noted on the page 1 photo) were the power plant du jour for those muscle cars, remember gas was well below a buck per gallon back then so there was no need to keep your toes from tickling those carbs. :)

Looks like the PoorBoy's product line was well represented.

Thanks for the photos.
 
The birthday boy.

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This shouold buff right out. :)

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Guns, catering and affiars !!! Lethal weapons training

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