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Lingyun Chin traveled to America to work on the Union Pacific Railroad as a laborer and later as a cook. Tiring of it all, he opened a laundry service in Bent Forks, vowing never to wear laborer's clothes again. Call me Mr. Chin.

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Love it, let’s hope the town’s folks can afford his services. A capitalist in the making. Robin.
 
Must be doing well, rather "spiffy" attire. Good addition to Bent Forks. :salute:: Chris
 
Steve...
Mr. Chin kind of looks like he could double for the Chinese pimp at the Asian brothel...^&grin
 
I'll tell him you said that.
Steve


"I'm a little pimp with my hair gassed back...
a pair of khaki pants and my shoes shined black...
gotta little lady who walk the street...
telling all the boys that she can't be beat"
Frank Zappa...
 
Re: Hey Michael,

What did you say about Mr. Chin? Maybe you need to come to Bent Forks and apologize.
Townsfolk of Bent Forks

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Steve...
I better...looks like a lynch party...
what a cast of characters you have collected...
you have done your due diligence on filling up your town...
love the bartender especially...

and of course I love your saloon...is it new?
 
Hi Steve,
Completely agree with Mike, what a cast of characters (or usual suspects). Your entire bar scene, personalities, and naming tells a story. A lonely rust-wrought rail leads to Bent Forks where one can find the House of the Falling Moon Saloon. Characters such as Smith Wesson Sally and Winchester Molly are among the patrons; and while they and others sometimes curse the "yellow fiend" for their overly tight bustles, everyone in Bent Forks must admit that because of Chin, they have the most neatly starch-pressed garments for miles around.

Can't wait to add a few of these western figures to my own collection.
Love it! {sm4}
 
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At this rate everyone will be heading to this thriving town, even from the nearby town of Straight Knifes. Excellent array of figures. Robin.
 
The Chinese Wu-Tang Clan...of the Yakuza Triad...
hearing back home of Lingyun Chin's (Mr. Chin) thriving laundry business in Bent Forks...
has sent over Hop Sing...to take over the town's laundry business...
Hop Sing has hired two hard hitting ex-Army killers to help get the job done...
Hop sing smiles a lot...but be careful when ordering extra starch...he angers easily...
famous for creating the line..."No tickie...no laundry"...

 

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Michael,
I'm smelling trouble in Bent Forks or it that Hop Sings bad laundry service. Not that I'm threatening you, but Mr. Chin's nephews will be joining him in Bent Forks. On the other hand; competition could bring the price of laundry services down. Oh, by the way, very nice building, love the windows.

Steve, GMOP
 
Michael,
I'm smelling trouble in Bent Forks or it that Hop Sings bad laundry service. Not that I'm threatening you, but Mr. Chin's nephews will be joining him in Bent Forks. On the other hand; competition could bring the price of laundry services down. Oh, by the way, very nice building, love the windows.

Steve, GMOP

Steven...
there won't be any competition in the next few days...
Mr. Chin will fold like a cheap suit...
and be fed to Mr. Wu's (from Deadwood) ravenous hogs...
don't eat any bacon at the local cafe for a few months...

"'no tickie...no laundry"...
 

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