Thanks so much Dave for the Elk and Moose airbrush art. It arrived today and I found a home for it immediately on my reload/gun cleaning bench. It was good talking to you the other day. Recognize a couple of those calls, LOL. Glad all is well on the home front.
Again, thank you so much.
John
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That is one orderly bench!
Yes it izzzz! lol
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John,
Glad you like them.
It was great talking to you the other day too. But like the other fellas said, "that's one clean reloading bench". :laf: Have a Merry Christmas, and a Joyous New Year!
Dave
Yep that IS a very clean reloading bench.
You need more 'junk' on that counter. It looks like something from a restaurant. Way too neat and orderly.
Jerry
I bet you weren't expecting a bunch of crap for posting that image.
Jerry
P.S, That is one big Ulu on the 'work area'.
Dang it...I'm going to clean my shop now. I gotta make some room for some incoming beaver in a day or two anyway. Looks like a bomb went off in my shop.
Leave him alone :alscalls:
Thanks guys, but it is nothing I have not heard before, twenty years in the Infantry taught me to be somewhat OCD and make sure everything is orderly. No offense taken,trust me, I have heard it all before from the wife and kids.
Jerry, that Ulu is handmade from an old crosscut saw circa 1950s and the handle is Dall Sheep horn, it is razor sharp and does a fine job on hides.
I hope everyone has a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year
John
Your Ulu looks really nice. I bought a much smaller one when we visited Alaska in '06 but I don't use it. When you say that you use it for hides - removing hair, membrane, etc. or something totally different? It looks like it is 10-12 inches at the widest points. Is that about right? Just curious.
Jerry
No offense intended, it was sincere admiration! My Flytying gun bench looks like two bobcats got in a fight over a Canadian goose on top of it :biggrin:
Quote from: nastygunz on December 23, 2015, 08:40:19 PM
My Flytying gun bench looks like two bobcats got in a fight over a Canadian goose on top of it :biggrin:
LOLOL that's just hilarious... that's about what mine looks like a week after I get set up... :wink:
I moved a big pile of foam sheets and feathers the other day and found my thompson contender pistol under it!