Happy customer with the OBS

Started by Bambooman36, February 13, 2013, 03:34:21 AM

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Bambooman36

Aloha guys i been on here a few times before i purchased my Original Bradley Smoker. I finally got it and been using it these past 3weeks smoking octopus and marlin and all i have to say is im one hell of a happy camper. anyway i hope to get some pics up later i also want to thank chris in the chat for the big help finding my way around.

beefmann

congrats and glad you are enjoying your  smoker

BAM1

Welcome, get some pics up of some of those exotic smokes
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Ketch22

Welcome and Congrats on the new smoker  :)

Bambooman36

right on thanks guys and yah ill be sure to get some pics up  :D

Tenpoint5

Bout time you finally got around to making a post in the forum!! Glad I could help.
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Bambooman36

hahaha i was lost in the bush but i found my way out to a post...lol now time for the pics.

Quarlow

Welcome to the forum. I have to ask you about your moniker. Do you grow Bamboo? I have a buddy who grows and sells bamboo. In fact he has done so well with it he has quit trucking and bought a small farm where he sells bamboo and even imports bamboo products. He has a great website if you are interested. Just say so and I will pm it to you.
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Bambooman36

thanks a lot but here is the deal with my moniker the town i come from is called kaneohe (kah-nay-o-hay) kane means man in Hawaii and ohe means bamboo so kaneohe means bambooman. I'm my town there is a lot of wild bamboo and yeah when i was going to college in AZ i notice bamboo cost big amount of money. at one point i thought about shipping to consumers up there,but yeah thanks for suggestion but I'm gonna have to put that idea on hold.