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Some different pics of the York gathering

chas_41_uk

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Here's Some of my photos from York

Steve (Twister), ?, Bill Mooney and Woody at the "Pens for Heroes" table
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The "First Wives Club". Sue (my other half), Carol (Jim's wife) and Jacqueline (Terry's wife)
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Dave (lignaterrae) with his sales tables of exotic pen blanks
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Taylor Mirfields sales table, with Woody, ?, Dan and (possibly) Dans dad
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chas_41_uk

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Tony Wilson turning a "letter box" money box
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Tony Wilson turning a bowl
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Woody putting a new foot on Twisters bowl
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Neil Lawton

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It is Dan's dad, Richard Smith.

The chap with the mobility scooter is Bernard Patmore, he's not a member here but found out about the do through Beaufort's mail shot. (thanks Phil!)
 

Bill Mooney

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Thanks Chas, some great pics there. Thanks Neil for showing Basil's work. He & I have been friends since 1990 & meet up every week.
 

Jim

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Thanks for the photos Chas, she is on the war path .. :funny:

That stem made by Basil is amazing Neil .. :thumbs:
 

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Trying to explain to Geordie how to make a pen .. As you can see, he didn't understand Yorkshire so Carol was interpreting for him .. :thumbs:
 
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