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Russ:

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--- Quote from: Pat B on December 18, 2019, 06:21:32 pm ---...and you do have to post pics.   :OK

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Got it.  Posted in the Christmas trade pics thread, thought that might be the appropriate section?

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You post em here

Pat B:
Heck, post them in both places. We all love pics.  :OK

Mesophilic:
My posting repeated from the pics thread:

Got my package today and my guy, who can no longer hide behind anonymity,  put alot of rhought in to it.

Thanks!

So there's some shafting that I'm not familiar with, a buck skin pouch, natural fletching, half a circular saw blade along with trade point stencils and the beloved Napa hacksaw blades, a couple of wood scales, and the strangest arrow straightener made from a section of automotive leaf spring  ;D(already toying with some knife ideas)

Mr. Woolery:
I got mine from Pat B today.  I'm actually going to wait for the day to open it, though.  Now that I'm a father of teens, I don't really get to open a lot of presents on Christmas, so I want to save it and enjoy surprises along with everyone else.  I also put Trapper Rob's gift in the mail today.  So, I'm late getting it on the way, but the Post Office claims it will still be there in time.  I hope it is worth the wait.  It is something I've wanted to make for a long time.  We shall see what he thinks...

-Patrick

Ed Brooks:
I’m unfortunately unable to post pics.
 I received a package in the mail today. I kinda feel bad about opening it since I haven’t shipped yet, I will ship soon.
I first noticed a USPS applied “ship damage tape” to one end. So I hope everything made here, what I found in the package was a leather bag. In the bag, I find an awesome looking knife with a deer antler handle in a sheath made of leather and rawhide. Also I found a nice piece of beeswax, the last thing I found (I think ) a bunch fire starter blocks made from dryer lint and beeswax. Thank You! Mr. Woolery. 
Thanks again. Ed Brooks

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