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I can relate to your frustration, I am guessing these are the kind of buggy whips you were hunting for:

Circa 1969 Middlesex County College Bookstore Technical Drawing class required insturments.

Charvoz made in W.Germany, I have hoarded these along with french curves, t square, triangles and drawing board for all these years. I will be the first to admit I am a compulsive "saver"
Nice set Glenn ... you still got the lead for those drafting pencils? Those pics bring me back to my drafting class in high school. I think I used that same compass/divider set.

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The flow of language around here is getting far too copious for my dominion of comprehension. I do wish you would make a concerted effort to elucidate more explicity and succinctly.

What the shirt? Yu'all are in North Carolina now, Learns to talk like us!

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What the shirt? Yu'all are in North Carolina now, Learns to talk like us!

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Actually I bes in Virginny but the forum is in Nawth Curlina so ah will adjist as bestest ah kin. I all seriousness I love living in Dixie.
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ya'll got quite a vocabulary there, didnt know a bunch of wwers could be so refined
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