This topic came to mind while looking over some great cones for sale by Sea Monkey in the Advertise section (great stuff BTW). He has a Stag cone like USBC 186-4, but from Belleville and not St. Louis. I also have the Belleville version, so I'm wondering, is one version more difficult than the other?
Phil
Stag Cones Question
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Re: Stag Cones Question
St Louis is tougher .rusteditor wrote:This topic came to mind while looking over some great cones for sale by Sea Monkey in the Advertise section (great stuff BTW). He has a Stag cone like USBC 186-4, but from Belleville and not St. Louis. I also have the Belleville version, so I'm wondering, is one version more difficult than the other?
Phil
Both come with red and white trademark "R"s .
Is yours red or white ?
Thanks
To me it makes Goog Goog sense !
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