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<blockquote data-quote="DaleH" data-source="post: 436387" data-attributes="member: 15636"><p>I have a '79 Starcraft that is NO WAY the oldest here, but I must say ... I see more old Lonestars here and on the water. They must have used a really ductile 'tin' alloy, as I don't see a history of popping seams or degrading rivets with them, as I do on newer boats.</p><p></p><p>... so what drove Lonestar out of business :?: ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DaleH, post: 436387, member: 15636"] I have a '79 Starcraft that is NO WAY the oldest here, but I must say ... I see more old Lonestars here and on the water. They must have used a really ductile 'tin' alloy, as I don't see a history of popping seams or degrading rivets with them, as I do on newer boats. ... so what drove Lonestar out of business :?: ? [/QUOTE]
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