...of scabbards, for Dingo's 13th century cleavers.
Finished them yesterday a.m., sat outside in the blazing sunshine under the wisteria as the bees buzzed in the background, thinking to myself "I could do this for a living....if I could learn to live on fresh air and didn't mind living in a ditch".
Wood cored, wool lined, veg tan blah blah blah.....A lovely pair
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A lovely pair
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Re: A lovely pair
Very Nice - How long before he back-straps them.
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Re: A lovely pair
Never gonna happen! 

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Still turning out cracking work Mat.
Gorgeous... Is it not worth living in a ditch?
Gorgeous... Is it not worth living in a ditch?
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I am a snob and I am proud of it but I also like a good poo joke every now and then too.
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Re: A lovely pair
I'm going to say 'No'.Thrud wrote:Still turning out cracking work Mat.
Gorgeous... Is it not worth living in a ditch?
"I never said that I was here to help."