cb handle

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  1. BlackCoyote

    BlackCoyote Bobtail Member

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    I'm Black Coyote, because back in the day (89) my ma was Black Panther, it just kinda went to Coyote (Kind of a dog) Cause she was Panther (A kind of cat)
     
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    I didn’t have a handle for years. When I first started hauling logs, I came into the jobsite on an old logging road that was mostly a swamp with ruts, mud holes, and skidder tracks. I drove through about two miles of these conditions just to find that the pad (staging area for loaded trailers) was only fifty feet off of a hard surface road. After the teasing subsided the old guy that ran the Feller Buncher came up and told me that he saw me bouncing through the woods in that little red T800 like I was a swamp fox. That’s how I became known around here as Swamp Fox!
     
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    Lil' Gunsmoke....my old man was gunsmoke....just carrying on the tradition!
     
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    Mine is Phantom409, from my military days, Phantom because I was always gone whenever someone in the unit wanted me there, the 409 call sign from the Iraqi war...
    Hence Phanton409

    Also have used Tumbleweed, Litefoot, Easy, Roaddog, and Highlander over the years but Phantom409 always seems to come back.
     
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    Mine is "Fingers" I can't walk by anything without touching it.
     
  6. IndyCityFarmer

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    im cityfarmer i got it when i was 17 years old from the guy at the cb shop by were i grew up exit 4 indianaplios, in IN 37 big O's cb shop i was talking to the guy who did peak and tunes while i waited on my cobra 29 ltd to get tuned so he goes so ur a cityfarmer aye and it stuck since. I recently made my dream a reality i am now a otr truck driver.
     
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    AM89<<<<<<< I only operate on 11M,AM mode.89 is for my b'day.
     
  8. SLAUGHTERBACK

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    Slaughterback is what I'm going my these days, Schlotterbeck is my last name, and Slaughterback is how you pronounce it, short, sweet, and to the point.
     
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    That is the way YOU pronounce it.It is not the correct way to pronounce it.
     
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    Yes, that's true but it's the way my family has pronounced it for years. The German pronunciation is different and more difficult.