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Now that's all right!
That appeals to both tool-collecting and coin-collecting sensibilities.
Chris
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Very nice!
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Mercy! It would never have occurred to me that they could look that good!
Beautiful!
Once again Catharine - you've hit it out of the park!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Cloudy, Those look fabulous!
Great job again! I really appreciate your attention to detail!
Thanks for sharing.
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For years I have been perfectly happy with my brass dogs. Now you've gone and done it. I will never be able to enjoy even a nice new bench dog!!!!!!!!!
Cloudy, you are a blessing to WoodNet.
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Sweet. Nice job
Steve
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The Revos apparently are designed to clamp railroad ties and pull together horrifically prepared joints
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Beautiful. I have been using the same plastic ones that came with the bench I bought from Woodcraft for the last twenty years. LOL.
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12-13-2017, 06:38 PM
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Do you know if those were stamped , carved by hand, cast, or etched?