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I look forward to doing that.
It seems that many of us who have received the packages are under do-not-open-until- instructions.
It is not easy, but I will hold out and open the SS gift as instructed.
Pictures will follow soon after (if I can remember how to post them
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Which reminds me that I really need to send out my gift soon!
Steve S.
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Okay everyone, quit holding out.
I know not all of you will wait until Christmas day
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Okay, I'll start...
Mine actually arrived on Monday - a plain brown box with no extra notations or opening instructions. I am fully capable of waiting until Christmas day, and was planning on it, so I opened the box expecting to find the actual gift in a separate box and wrapped with pretty paper. Much to my surprise, there was no separate box wrapped in pretty paper. Instead, there were two beautiful shop-made tools. A pecan mallet and marking gage.
I am looking forward to using both of these fine tools which will, no doubt, last a lifetime.
A
BIG Thank You to my Secret Santa, Bibliophile 13!!!!
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Merry Christmas, Everyone!
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