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Old 02-03-2016, 04:24 PM #1
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Default Mark in Idaho

I was thinking, every single thread in this section of the website, Mark has spent his own personal time using his vast knowledge and experience giving people he has never met the answers they ask for in an honest and concise way. This is pretty much without fail. I just thought I'd post this to say a personal think you to Mark, feel free to use this thread to do the same. We are lucky to have someone so experienced on this subject.

Mark you are one of the good ones.
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