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		By: Ken Martin		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Do you know what was the first non-wood water ski? I have a Connely Short Line that I bought in 1979. I think is in the early years of non-wood.
Do you know anyone that would be interested in buying it?]]></description>
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Do you know anyone that would be interested in buying it?</p>
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