Fwd: tarp stuff


      LIST,

>         It's that time of year again!!! Time to harvest those 1,000lb 
> > pumpkins we all grew! OK, a few of us missed the mark, but there is 
always 
> 
> > next year!
> >        List inquires have started to be sent to me. So I thought I'd 
> answer 
> > everyone at the same time about the tarps I have made.
> >         The Tarps are made out of a material that was used as covers for 
> US 
> > Army Tanks and also used to make portable storage bladders for fuel. They 
>  > were dropped out of planes and made instant storage tanks wherever they
>  were 
>  > needed.
> >         The material I am told is rated at over 1,000lb Per Square inch. 
I've also been
>  told 
> > that the other canvas type tarps are about 350lb per square inch. There 
is 
> 
> > not a single stitch in my tarp so there are none to rip. The material is 
> so 
> > strong that the handle holes are punched out on a press. They have 16 
handle holes, more than any other Tarp on the market today. They are Desert
> Sand 
> > color. They are the lightest and easiest to clean Tarp on the market also.
>  
> > They do not absorb water and do not become heavy when wet, like canvas
> tarps 
> > do. This is the Tarp that lifted the CHECKONS RECORD 1131LB & 1190 LB  
> > PUMPKINS!  This Tarp also lifted Joe Pukos' $10,000 winner last year at 
Collins NY. Joe's pumpkin weighed 1096.8 LBS. If you want to see a picture of 
the Tarp go to BigPumpkins.com
> click 
> > on "In The Patch of" Alan Reynolds. Then click on Alan Reynolds July 10th 
> > 1999. Then click on Tarp. You will see one picture of the tarp and scroll 
> > down for a picture of Ken and I trying to pull a Tarp sample apart!
> Ordering 
> > info is below the last picture. I will add ordering info now for those 
> that 
> > do not want to get it from the site above. 
> >    The tarps sell for $69 US.  S&H is $7.75 in the states and $12 to 
Canada. 
> > Please send a money order for quickest shipment. Checks take a week to
> clear 
> > before shipment can take place. Send to address below and make checks 
>  >payable  to;     
>  >
>  >
>  >Alan Reynolds    
>  >224 Maple Av.    
>  >Durham CT. 06422
>  >USA                                

       THANK YOU!




  • Subject: tarp stuff
  • From: B* T*
  • Date: Fri, 17 Aug 2001 19:53:05 -0400
here it is, Alan

>Date: Thu, 16 Nov 2000 23:15:50 -0400
>To: Mastrpumkn@aol.com
>From: Bart Toftness <toftness@mindspring.com>
>Subject: tarp stuff
>
>Alan, here is one from 18 Sept 2000
>
>
>
>Amy, Don, Marlene and List,        
>        It's  that time of year again!!! Time to harvest those 1,000lb 
> pumpkins we all grew! OK, a few of us missed the mark, but there is always 
> next year!
>        List inquires have started to be sent to me. So I thought I'd answer 
> everyone at the same time about the tarps I have made.
>         The Tarps are made out of a material that was used as covers for US 
> Army Tanks and also used to make portable storage bladders for fuel. They 
> were dropped out of planes and made instant storage tanks wherever they
were 
> needed.
>         The material is rated at over 1,000lb Per Square inch. I've been
told 
> that the other canvas type tarps are about 350lb per square inch. There is 
> not a single stitch in my tarp so there are none to rip. The material is so 
> strong that the handle holes are punched out on a press. They are Desert
Sand 
> color. They are the lightest and easiest to clean Tarp on the market today. 
> They do not absorb water and do not become heavy when wet, like canvas
tarps 
> do. This is the Tarp that lifted the CHECKONS RECORD 1131LB & 1190 LB  
> PUMPKINS!
>          If you want to see a picture of the Tarp go to BigPumpkins.com
click 
> on "In The Patch of" Alan Reynolds. Then click on Alan Reynolds July 10th 
> 1999. Then click on Tarp. You will see one picture of the tarp and scroll 
> down for a picture of Ken and I trying to pull a Tarp sample apart!
Ordering 
> info is below the last picture. I will add ordering info now for those that 
> do not want to get it from the site above. 
>    The tarps sell for $69US.  S&H is $7 in the states and $11 to Canada. 
> Please send a money order for quickest shipment. Checks take a week to
clear 
> before shipment can take place. Send to address below and make checks 
>payable  to;     
>
>
>Alan Reynolds    
>224 Maple Av.    
>Durhan CT. 06422
>USA                                
>
>
> THANK YOU! and GROW A BIG ONE! 




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