That was a cool event Person. Tom told you to get behind the table so many times. You were a ton better to have back there than alot of other folks that did.
I'll still do some custom stuff, once I get caught up but I'll get to pick and choose more of what I want to do. More importantly, I'll get to work on my stuff AND play more. DAMN
I'll still do some custom stuff, once I get caught up but I'll get to pick and choose more of what I want to do. More importantly, I'll get to work on my stuff AND play more. DAMN
" to catch up at if you get my drift... and to think we dont have any PBN pukes over there
+ /green = win


. I scowered the web and came across the Maxx site. So i signed up on the forum and began to talk to the poeple there. One day Matt, know to the Paintball world as Manu Manu, told me to come on up there and hang out. So i made the close to hour trek and had my first experience at maxx. Matt was cool as hell. Then this long haired guy walks from the back. He is wearing some sort of t-shirt and i am sure his AO hat. He introduces himself as Brad Nestle, the airsmith at Maxx. After hanging with the guys i went home and began to search for his work. I soon came across many pictures and stories of the infamous Q. The next thing i know a scenario is coming up, Matt, Brad, and the rest of Team S.W.A.T. invite me to play with them. After that game i was hooked. So i sold the Spyder and picked up my first Phantom. I began to really get to know Brad and he helped me piece "Paine" together, showed me what works and what doesn't. To this day he still lets me bounce ideas off of him no matter how crazy. After the phantom i bought one of Brad's many headaches i'm sure, a Soverign I. We peiced 2 in to 1 and got it to work, but alas i sold it and played mostly with the Phantom. Within the last few months Brad has created me another semi, we dubbed her "Candi" and she is a mid 90s cocker with a pink duracoat, with black and stainless accents. This might be one of the last full guns to come out of the Maxx Dynasty, but not the last to come from Brad. I consider Brad to be one of my close friends and wish him the best in his ventures.


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