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AirRifleSport
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Joined: 04 Dec 2012, 16:32
Location: Oxfordshire

Re: knives

Post by AirRifleSport » 11 Nov 2013, 20:16

Impressive work. :thumbup:
...the doctor said that I need to do gentle exercise... I said to him that I already did... trigger squeezing!

hambone
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Joined: 11 Dec 2013, 11:00
Location: port talbot

Re: knives

Post by hambone » 12 Dec 2013, 21:03

Some cracking work there m8 :thumbup:

johnnyrebel
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Joined: 11 Dec 2012, 21:47
Location: sheffield

Re: knives

Post by johnnyrebel » 12 Dec 2013, 22:25

Some really impressive workmanship there my friend!. No patterns or mass production here lads, each ones an individual piece . It's nice to see the trades carried on :thumbup: . That photo of the nick on yer bonce sorta reminded me of the ex..... ;) , she had stubby little fingers as well! .Lovely work old man :thumbup: :thumbup: .


atb ....john
i'd give my right arm to be ambidextrous

bones61
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Joined: 08 Nov 2013, 12:36
Location: cornwall

Re: knives

Post by bones61 » 14 Dec 2013, 20:35

thank you gents , it gives me something to do for a crust of bread . can be very frustrating at times espesscially when dealing with some one who has no concept of how a knife works . and believe me there are some out there :lol: so as frustrating as getting my head round this night vision stuff has been , its been a pleasant change even for a low educated bloke like my self
the problem with the written word is it has no tone of voice

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jdk1
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Location: Vigo kent

Re: knives

Post by jdk1 » 14 Dec 2013, 20:59

bones61 wrote:thank you gents , it gives me something to do for a crust of bread . can be very frustrating at times espesscially when dealing with some one who has no concept of how a knife works . and believe me there are some out there :lol: so as frustrating as getting my head round this night vision stuff has been , its been a pleasant change even for a low educated bloke like my self
I know a few very highly educated people but i'm fairly certain they couldn't do what you do with the knife making

bones61
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Location: cornwall

Re: knives

Post by bones61 » 14 Dec 2013, 22:12

ah well you see i knows me place govner and thats at the bottom of the ladder holding it up for those clever folk so ive had to be good with me dandies :thumbup: but im happy there . i have brow beat the kids into doing better at the education stakes thoe so they never had to do the shite jobs i did . even my young un who the nv,s for is doing his 360 ticket at colledge and a few other licenses . i spent many winters this side of the 360 bucket freezing me ginggangs off with shovel in hand . wishing it was me sat in the cab with the heater on earning the big bucks and wondering why information at school would never stay inside my head longer than ten seconds :lol:
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