Last seen: Nov 17, 2024
Very unprofessional and could lead to liability problems for the original site surveyorand anyone who tries to use the bastardized data.
I also scrape a tree and note the station number and the distance to the traverse point; however, I place my scrape close to the ground so when the s...
The Curta calculator has been sold.Thanks for the comments.
Steve Staab, post: 356523, member: 11104 wrote: What would you like to talk about?? I would like to negotiate with you privately.
Steve Staab, post: 356354, member: 11104 wrote: I would be willing to pay $350 + shipping.Steve,Please contact me through the site (start a conversati...
My pepper pile was probably a little smaller than yours, but it would make you sneeze!
paden cash, post: 356210, member: 20 wrote: up. Thanks for the endorsements, Paden, A Harris, and Dave.
Thanks for posting that link to Stoll's article.A portion of that article was in "Backsights", publishedby the Surveyors Historical Society, Fall 2005...
RADAR, post: 355789, member: 413 wrote: Enjoy your retirement Grant; if you ever get back out to the Pacific Northwest, be sure to look me up again!Do...
The Sipe-Sumner compass and book have been sold. Thanks to all who were interested and to Wendel and Angel for providing this site. Grant
Damn, that story brought a tear to my eye!
Old spikehead occupies a spot on top of the computer deskalong with other memorabilia.
I am partial to this guy as mentioned by Mr. Potter earlier.I received it as a gift from some co-workers about 12 years ago.
Dave,Great job, you could patent that.Perhaps we should test it in a real world situation:or here:Worst problem is water dripping, always have paper t...
:good: :good: I hear you, Don!!!!
Don,The reason the instrument man is set up so low:He is used to working underground in a silver mine!Scale model of the silver mine operation in a Pa...
This message was probably placed by the "lady" of the house (flower touch).