inFINSible
Don't believe everything you think.
I knew that baby would be worth some money again one day!!DrAstroZoom said:You might need to tune up the Wayne Gandy wagon, according to TSN's Dan Pompeii:

I knew that baby would be worth some money again one day!!DrAstroZoom said:You might need to tune up the Wayne Gandy wagon, according to TSN's Dan Pompeii:
I saw one of those up on blocks in somebodies' yard up in West Virginia. The guy wanted 50 bucks for it.Bigbucks24 said:Owned a Jay Feidler wagon for awhile. But once it got going, just seemed to go into reverse and headed the other way for 6. Was the damdest thing I ever saw. Broke down to often too.
No, the damn thing wasn't reliable. Sometimes I would get spectacular performance out of it and other times it would just bog down for no apparent reason. I think it had a mind of it's own.....that would lose focus sometimes.pigskinguy said:Do you still have the Braylon Edwards wagon you were driving earlier in the offseason?
inFINSible said:I've been standing next to this empty bandwagon waiting for someone to show up.
Does anybody know who I should talk to about buying this old heap?
I'm a collector....I buy these things as soon as time and circumstance make them obsolete.
I've got an old Wayne Gandy wagon which I keep right next to the Olin Kruetz. But one of my favorites is a rare Blake Brockermeyer
I have a Brunnell, a Ramsey and a Trent Green. I also have a John Tait and a Damien Woody. I've been trying to give away the Woody since I first got it, it's a girl's wagon and I don't really like driving it myself.
Oh, I almost forgot my newest one, A baby blue Alex Smith! I'm telling you, that is one smooth ride. It went from 60-0 mph in 15 minutes! :eek:
Anyway, if anyone sees the owner of this hunk of junk, please let me know....I've got a line on the Shaun Alexander model that came out about the same time as this one and I'd like to pair them up.
I'll appreciate all the help I can get. :) I might even let you ride on my Ronnie Brown. :groucho:
inFINSible said:I saw one of those up on blocks in somebodies' yard up in West Virginia. The guy wanted 50 bucks for it.
I offerd 20.
He's still got the wagon.
inFINSible said:I've been standing next to this empty bandwagon waiting for someone to show up.
Does anybody know who I should talk to about buying this old heap?
I'm a collector....I buy these things as soon as time and circumstance make them obsolete.
I've got an old Wayne Gandy wagon which I keep right next to the Olin Kruetz. But one of my favorites is a rare Blake Brockermeyer
I have a Brunnell, a Ramsey and a Trent Green. I also have a John Tait and a Damien Woody. I've been trying to give away the Woody since I first got it, it's a girl's wagon and I don't really like driving it myself.
Oh, I almost forgot my newest one, A baby blue Alex Smith! I'm telling you, that is one smooth ride. It went from 60-0 mph in 15 minutes! :eek:
Anyway, if anyone sees the owner of this hunk of junk, please let me know....I've got a line on the Shaun Alexander model that came out about the same time as this one and I'd like to pair them up.
I'll appreciate all the help I can get. :) I might even let you ride on my Ronnie Brown. :groucho:
DolphinsD1 said:i still dont know what this thread is about, am i alone here?????????????????