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Desk mount for closed-end

Jim

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Excellent idea Walter, why do i have a feeling that this is just the prototype .. :thumbs:
 

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Sorry mate, while I agree with the idea of a desk mount for it I don't think that's the one.
Looks to much like a weapon of destruction for my liking init?
 

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You can't please all of the people all of the time. Sorry Brian,
No need to apologise to me Walter, it is what you intended it should be and a fine job done of it.
I did think it would be at home sticking out the side of a Galleon.
My first thoughts were where re the wheels?

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Walter

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No need to apologise to me Walter, it is what you intended it should be and a fine job done of it.
I did think it would be at home sticking out the side of a Galleon.
My first thoughts were where re the wheels?

I cant deny it has an air of artillery about it. :funny:

Excellent idea Walter, why do i have a feeling that this is just the prototype .. :thumbs:

Its called added value Jim. I can sell a basic slimline for £15. With a bit more effort I can make something like this and quadruple the profit from a £2.00 kit.
 

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I seem to see faces resemble triggers in most everything in pens especially and find value adding really satisfactory the hobby for me is heightened when with a little extra effort even mundane objects take on in status by being unique this is what you acheived IMHO.

Peter.:thumbs::thumbs:
 
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