On Apr 18, 8:38 pm, Daryl <dh...@nospami70west3.com> wrote: If you notice, I oftentimes post in a theme. This theme is what happened to the indigenous production of European Countries prior to WWII. Some pretty good stuff was made on par with the BF109 of the same time period. But due to either the Soviets overrunning them (The soviets like to break things) or the Germans overrunning
Daryl wrote: On 4/18/2011 5:55 AM, Keith Willshaw wrote: Daryl wrote: If you notice, I oftentimes post in a theme. This theme is what happened to the indigenous production of European Countries prior to WWII. Some pretty good stuff was made on par with the BF109 of the same time period. But due to either the Soviets overrunning them (The soviets like to break things
On 4/18/2011 5:55 AM, Keith Willshaw wrote: Daryl wrote: If you notice, I oftentimes post in a theme. This theme is what happened to the indigenous production of European Countries prior to WWII. Some pretty good stuff was made on par with the BF109 of the same time period. But due to either the Soviets overrunning them (The soviets like to break things) or the Germans
Daryl wrote: If you notice, I oftentimes post in a theme. This theme is what happened to the indigenous production of European Countries prior to WWII. Some pretty good stuff was made on par with the BF109 of the same time period. But due to either the Soviets overrunning them (The soviets like to break things) or the Germans overrunning them where they shut down the indigenous
On May 13, 8:51 pm, Mac Cool <M...@2cool.com> wrote: Have the European (frameless) cabinets gone out of style? Everywhere I look all I find are face frame cabinets. I'm planning on building new cabinets for my kitchen and I prefer the frameless look. The eurocabinets spiked around here about 3 years ago. Although there are some advantages in the frameless style for the consumer, the real