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    Woodsman bopdude's Avatar
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    Hi Mick, nice work, BIG but nice you bringing it to the meet ?

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    Aye thall be coming along. It belongs to Johnie I just helped make it

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    Woodsman bopdude's Avatar
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    Mine is coming along to, just in case

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    really like that.. nice work

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    Fantastic work on that buck/frame saw
    My blog, New England Bushcraft

    "Give me six hours to chop down a tree, and I will spend the first four sharpening the axe."
    ~ Abraham Lincoln

    "Be prepared, not scared."
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    Thank you lads. Quite pleased with the result

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    Good work there. lovely looking thing too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mick91 View Post
    My leather work is rough at best I have to admit, although I'm learning slowly! At the moment it's living in the sewn up leg of an old pair of jeans!
    That's fantastic!! Well done there!!

    Got to love jeans legs for making bags and pouches!!

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    Very nice
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    Isn't it nice when someone says "that's a great piece of kit, where did you buy that", then you can modestly reply "you can't buy it, I made it myself". The moral is, it's amazing what you can achieve if you put your mind to it.

    "No better burden can a man carry on the road, than a store of common sense." - Hávamál: 10

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