
Posted by Rob on 5/5/2009, 8:24 pm, in reply to "Rob...."
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Im going to Nashville saturday and will see what they have. What time will you be around your house for a phone call saturday ? preferably in the afternoon.
If its something / size you might like , I will go ahead and get it for you and the next time your up this way , Crossville , Cookeville or where ever , I will have it for you , if you like?
Ive never seen many large ones but remember that time we went to Bates (Nashville's Oldest and Largest Nursery) and they had those 1g 5g and 7g windmills? They were about 59 bucks for the 7g I think. A lady in my area bought one of those about 7 years ago and that thing is as big as any I had at my old house.
California Monrovia Windmills can be very good ones too and I tend to think they may be more asian than those from the east or south we get.
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