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It's Walters' fault!

Neil Lawton

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I have a chainsaw and know where Walter lives, can I take the pissards and start the bidding at £50:whistling:

You've not met Edith then?

I can start the bidding on a slightly chainsawed Northumbrian, with his little "umph" missing!:funny::funny:
 

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Three very nice pens Neil. I particularly like the sycamore.

Very nice Neil.
I have a Pissard's purple plum in my garden. Please keep away from it. :nonono:

I can just imagines Walter's face when he gets up in the morning and just finds a stump in his garden :whistling:
 

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What was intended to be a light hearted firearms related jest in the previous post seems a little distasteful now that I have read of the sad news about David's friend.

Bob is of course welcome in my garden. (So long as he leaves his chainsaw at home).

A peaceful Christmas to all.
 

Neil Lawton

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Thank you for the comments guys.

Had a look this morning and I have 2 pieces left. Both are heartwood / sapwood junctions and should make interesting pens.
One has a slight shake in the sapwood, but it is stable.

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I'll stick one in the post for Mike, and one for Steven if you want it?
Pm me your addresses, and I'll send them out when the post office re opens.
Merry Christmas.
 

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Did a few of these a while back.

Les
 

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Following my brush with the boys in blue over an old rifle earlier this year, also from Amble I won't be anywhere near your pissards Walter, wouldn't know what one looked like anyway:funny: I'll have to contract some undesirables to do the job for me!

You've not met Edith then?
Not had the pleasure Neil but I'm sure she's a lovely lady, must be a saint to put up with Walter?:whistling: Just kidding 'cos you know where I live as well:wink:
 
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