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« on: October 15, 2009, 05:16:39 pm »

Howdy, pards. Thanks for all your participation in the Leather Shop. This forum is what it is because of all of you. We are a forum of friends who have a common interest: leather. There are times when we feel like mentioning something off-topic. This is the place for that. So, rather than starting a new topic, check in here and post your message. This thread will stay active as long as we have posts going. This isn't a license to have at it with a bunch of nonsense. It's purpose is to keep non-leather topics together so others trying to read about leather stuff will know that threads are just that. Except this one. TW and I will prune messages off the end of it periodically so it doesn't get too big and fill up the database with one thread. We will try to chase down any existing threads that are non-leather related and paste them on here. Keep it clean and friendly, just like always.

OK, lets see how this works. Cheesy



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« Reply #1 on: October 15, 2009, 05:36:53 pm »

G'Day Marshall,This is a really great idea for a post with different topics other than our Leatherwork.Which gives me an idea,for all the pards to tell of their other hobbies or what instrument they play.I am learning 5 string banjo & having a blast doing it.Feathers
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« Reply #2 on: October 15, 2009, 06:13:52 pm »

Howdy All

    Marshal Will spoke to me about this idea, and I think it's a good, it will gives us a little more freedom to talk about other things unrelated to leather, this will work or should work just fine if we all do our part, and not get crazy with it, as the Marshal said we will be picking post out at times that will be placed in this thread, so if you can't find something that was there a few hours ago, check this thread, it might have been move to the " Bunk House Ramblings ". As usual we still have to abide by forum rules.

                     Thanks ahead of time to all of you for your cooperation.

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« Reply #3 on: October 15, 2009, 07:17:24 pm »

Will it be at the top like show us your stuff so we don't have to search for it?

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« Reply #4 on: October 15, 2009, 08:52:47 pm »



   Howdy Cattleman.

      We're going to see how this thread does, if it gets a lot of use, the thread will stay at the top, which is what Marshal Will and I are hoping for, but it won't stay there unless it gets used, if it works out well for us we will see about making it a sticky, which will put it at or near the top, but if the pards don't use it, it will disappear, so we hope it will get a lot of use, and this will eliminate a lot of none leather related topics, on the board.

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« Reply #5 on: October 15, 2009, 09:11:42 pm »

  Great Idea, and I will start it off.
 My daughter is back in the states and well, My grandson is still in Afganistan but I just heard from him today and he is doing good.
 I want to once again Thank all of you for your thoughts and prayers for all who are in harms way.
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« Reply #6 on: October 15, 2009, 09:43:19 pm »

GB, My hats off to you and yours.  I so appreciate what the sons and daughters and grand kids  are doing in service to our country and it's citizens to protect freedom and a way of life we treasure.

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« Reply #7 on: October 15, 2009, 11:38:04 pm »

Now ya done it..Just finished my arrow head display.Had to do it between my leg killin me.Do a little rest a little.Gonna do that lacing thing next,have to order a needle or two maybe.
The display has an ax head at the top,and the bottom stone was used for arrow shafts.They would dry them in bundles above  smokey warm coals,(I actually did a painting of it Embarrassed Tongue) run through some hot coals and rub on soft stone to make them strieght,those two pieces are a bit rare to find in good shape.The last shaft strieghtner i saw was at 1,000.00 not sure on the ax head.Most of the arrow heads came from a spot down the road from me in the 60s,my father in law found them at Kaweah Preserve,used to ba able to go out there and hunt for them,not anymore.You can do a search on it.The smaller light colored ones came from Missouri,got them from Joachim Slim over at the Sass wire.The little walnut hull things are replicas i made from ones in our museum,they would fill with pine pitch and put dots on them and use them as dice for gambling games.The dots are actual beads(i am stringing a bunch as we speak) found at Kaweah also,i have a bunch of them.Made from river clams i believe.





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« Reply #8 on: October 16, 2009, 05:13:49 am »

Nice collection Rick, looks like you've been at this for a while, Thanks for the look see and sharing this with us. Roll Eyes Cool


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« Reply #9 on: October 16, 2009, 06:21:35 am »

So what no body does anything else like play the guitar,banjo,fiddle or what ever,surely we do other things
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