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    Too hot to be outside so thought I would

    make a new lanyard to replace the one I lost down the river last weekend...

    3mm leather cord, diamond knot on a half Carrick...



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    That is talented EeeBees.
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    nice lanyard
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    Very nice EB, what's it for?

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    For dog whistles...I also have my duck call one similar to this...
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    Tried doing this type of thing a few times but was never any good at it, so a piece of string
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    Drove past yours yesterday EeeBees (but was too sunburnt from a relentless day on the tops) and without the pooch to come and finally knock on your door. Will have to bring Oskar up shortly and maybe place an order for a new lead!

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    hmmm I sure could use a duck call lanyard or dog whistle lanyard

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    The Mrs. has a lanyard of EBs, a beautiful piece of work!

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    Took adult male dog down to the river...the water was that warm there was no gasp factor when first entering the stream...dog would not drink the water which made me a little concerned what with all the algae bloom about the place...did not stay as long as I had hoped...did see a pair of fantails with their clutch of fledgings...gorgeous...

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    Quote Originally Posted by kiwijames View Post
    Drove past yours yesterday EeeBees (but was too sunburnt from a relentless day on the tops) and without the pooch to come and finally knock on your door. Will have to bring Oskar up shortly and maybe place an order for a new lead!
    Was thinking today as we drove back from Puketapu about the Sika up in the manuka...they would nicely hunkered down somewhere...!!
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    Little bit of rain up in the Kaimais this am but didn't come to much
    That's a nice bit of work there EeeBees

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    A creek down here has cleaned up about four dogs so far this year, something to do with a bloom...

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    Too hot to be outside so thought I would

    Quote Originally Posted by Wirehunt View Post
    A creek down here has cleaned up about four dogs so far this year, something to do with a bloom...
    Thats bad news, its a quick killer too.
    A big fast bullet beats a little fast bullet every time

 

 

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