Where did you advertise it? I am still having trouble selling the ST4.

Mike Coan

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-----Original Message-----
From: GTS-1000 Owners List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf
Of Ranger Jay
Sent: Tuesday, August 20, 2002 4:58 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: GTS 4 Sale (sold) & dog knees fluff


Well, I took a deposit for the GTS on Sunday and the buyer plans to pick
it up next weekend. The buyer (Doug) is already lurking on this list,
probably to see what I say to you guys about the sucker... err... really
nice fellow who bought my bike. Anyway, I'm sure you'll welcome him.

As for me, I plan to hand around a bit, probably not reading every post.
So make sure you email me directly if you intend to get my attention.
(Why? How would I know?) Perhaps we could officially make it a "current
and former GTS owner's newsgroup" and we lapsed owners would feel okay
about it.

In a message dated 8/20/02 4:20:05 PM, Crisler, Jon"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
<< Considering the slim chance of recovery for the dog, I personally
would not do it, but I guess I am more pragmatic than most.

Did the vet give you any odds on recovery ?>>

Actually, the success rate for this procedure is pretty high. I looked
into it before taking the step. The poor fella had a tough few days, but
is now on the way to recovery. The hard part is keeping him locked in
one room when he's feeling more perky. I was told nearly 30% of dogs
need to get the other knee done because they start running too soon and
favor the good leg too much. Wish I could explain to a dog why he's "in
jail."

<<I had the same thing happen to my wife's cat, cost me about $2500 to
have the cats rear ankle fused.  I now call the cat "Laptop", because
thats what I had to give up to fix the cat !!>>

Well, I've always felt cats were primarily designed to exercise dogs
and, in a pinch, feed 'em.

<<Are you going to call the dog "GTS" ??  Probably should call it "Blue
GTS", cause it will not be as fast after the surgery !!>>

Actually, he'll be faster than he was for the several weeks preceding
the surgery!

-Jay

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