Posted by Pale Rider on April 03, 2010 at 16:35:15 from (207.200.116.74):
In Reply to: Lost part posted by Richard G. on April 02, 2010 at 17:46:22:
I remember going hunting with my brother one time and stopping at a store on our way. I opened the door and my lunch fell over and I heard the metal fork hit the blacktop but when I got out it was no where to be seen. No one was parked next to us. I never did find it. Frankly it gave me the creeps. Just how something can fall onto a parking lot next to your truck and not be found is beyond me. We moved the truck, still nothing. To be honest...from that time forward I began to give some credence to stories I have heard of things vanishing and then reappearing in strange places, though in this case I never did find it.
I'm not sure just what size clamp you are looking for but I have one of those large 50 lb magnets that I move around in cases like that. I have found things that way that simply were not going to be found any other way.
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