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A; I have an A Kaminc and a few OJs and a Cary ?, in my old prop box [x/Noonan) that if I recall came from McManus; "best I ever ran" he said. If u or your dad are coming to Tweed on the 29th i will bring them there .
I agree with Dean on the prop size for the KG4 and I further think that a KAMIC 23636 would work well on the KG7. Good luck getting the KAMIC.
Amazing that you mentioned the Kamic 48-23636.... Those were the ‘Blanks’ that R. Allen ‘Papa’ Smith used to make all my A Stock Hydro record propellers. They had lower pitch at the hub.
Yeah, Allen Smith really knew his stuff when it came to props. He did all of ours. He did the BSH prop for the Champ Hot Rod I ran in 1962 against the merc 20h conversion (his note to my Father read "see if this don't run like a scared rabbit"). It did and I won 10 out of 14 BSH races that year. the 23636 was the prop for the unconverted merc 20h with 1 1 gears for short to medium courses. Brings back some good memories.
I got an ASR prop from him in the &0's. He said he had some 48-23636 blanks cast in Korea.
That is cool... Papa Smith was a genius propeller builder...I can’t imagine how many of his propellers won National Championships and World Records including regional races for lots of us boat racers.
He was also a very fine gentleman. I was privileged to meet him in person several times.
His address was....6329 Thornhill Avenue, Shreveport Louisiana 71106........ How’s that for a memory!!!
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