Forklift vs Coin & Bottle

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Forklift vs Coin & Bottle

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Talk about hand/eye coordination. :thumb:


http://biertijd.com/mediaplayer/?itemid=34305


Now this is what you call a forklift operator! WoW!!!

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Pretty dang impressive...I can flip the coin up on the forks but have never tried to place it into a bottle.
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Pretty Cool... I've done the Coin/Fork thing as well.
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Hi loop2kil & BaLa


Then you know how difficult to do that must be, what impressed me as well was the size of the forklift used. As you two say... Pretty Impressive :thumb:

Thanks for your responses Fellas :)

If you do try this let us know how you make out.

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Speaking as a fork lift operator extraordinaire... I will say yeah, that dudes got skills! but yeah, i believe the size of his fork lift would be the toughest part.
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Bastid wrote:Speaking as a fork lift operator extraordinaire... I will say yeah, that dudes got skills! but yeah, i believe the size of his fork lift would be the toughest part.
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When i first saw it Bastid i wondered how in hell he could do that with the massive forklift he used. It is impressive as you say. :nod:

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Heh....he's gotten his pratice in eh? Good stuff, patience and skills.
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YeOldeStonecat wrote:Heh....he's gotten his pratice in eh? Good stuff, patience and skills.
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Morning Brian

Thought just crossed my mind as to "I wonder how many Dollars of company time he spent practicing this little trick?" :D


Bet their wondering too. :rotfl:

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