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    Love making lanyards for the quail calls ...

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    To many to like! Love all your work @EeeBees
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    This nine plait braid went to Germany ... another of Te Ferrari's fabulous copper medalions ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by madjon_ View Post
    To many to like! Love all your work @EeeBees
    Thank you, madjon ... am slowly making a four duck call lanyard ... only to find today that I am running out of leather!!! Not good!!!
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    Thank you!!!! Hope all good up your way!!
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    Hope I do not muck this up ... alot of wood has to come off ... yikes ...

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    Have been looking at fotos of Canadas ,,, their bills are quite different, the nares are very long in comparison to those of, say the Mallard ...
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    Lots to do, yet ...

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    @EeeBees nice work , especially like your braiding

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    Thank you, @Lucky ...
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    ebees watcha reckon to a nice piece of manuka??I had one -bloody cracker it was but its disappeared so have a length of mahogany -still good but i dont feel quite as comfy ads me length of manuka.actaully lancewood would be another cracker .would love one with a mallard drakes head atop.

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    Hi @kotuku I have a Mallard head just waiting on painting the bill ... how long would you want the staff to be? Please let me know ... thank you!! The sticks are hazelnut!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by EeeBees View Post
    Hi @kotuku I have a Mallard head just waiting on painting the bill ... how long would you want the staff to be? Please let me know ... thank you!! The sticks are hazelnut!!
    sorry -seems ive misled you with my ambiguous statement.Im not looking to buy presently finances simply dont allow it.however when things do improve i may well be in touch re some of your fine product.
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    Oh that is cool ... all good ...
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    Quote Originally Posted by EeeBees View Post
    yes, walking sticks...sticks for beating driven game, mountaineering and trekking (attach an alpine ferrule to the base)...
    I use a cane but i would like a walking stick made out of solid steel for the weight. being infirm you need all the help you can get. anyone you know of can make to suit?

 

 

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