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The best thing to get for Xmas is Peace on Earth, Goodwill Toward Men,
Health, Happiness, yadda, yadda, yadda, all that sappy and, dare I say it, maudlin sentiment. But really, sappy **** aside, what's the coolest thing under your tree ? I got one of these things http://tinyurl.com/yt3zd COOL !! It's a reproduction of the first electric burr coffee mill circa 1938. The little two blade grinder is forever banished to the tying bench. -- Ken Fortenberry |
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![]() "Ken Fortenberry" wrote in message y.com... http://tinyurl.com/yt3zd COOL !! It's a reproduction of the first electric burr coffee mill circa 1938. The little two blade grinder is forever banished to the tying bench. -- Ken Fortenberry At $179.00, I guess only the ELITE could have afforded to grind their coffee electrically, back in 1936. Op --a *good* reproduction would reflect the era price!-- |
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![]() "Guyz-N-Flyz" wrote in message news:xqDGb.24107 At $179.00, I guess only the ELITE could have afforded to grind their coffee electrically, back in 1936. BSEG should have followed "1936." Op |
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Seems expensive for a dubbing mixer.
Lou T |
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Lat705 wrote:
Seems expensive for a dubbing mixer. :-) , yeah, I suppose it is. But the new one's for coffee, it's the old one that gets to live on the tying bench. And besides, the point of a gift is to get someone something they wouldn't get for themselves. Scroll down this page http://www.estwing.com/newproducts.htm I also got the 12" moulding puller, it's cool too, but it's not near as nice a "gift", even if is quite a bit more practical. I've refurbished 12 of the 32 antique double-hung windows in this old house. This "gift" is a not so subtle hint to get to work on the other 20. ;-) -- Ken Fortenberry |
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Ken Fortenberry wrote:
Lat705 wrote: Seems expensive for a dubbing mixer. :-) , yeah, I suppose it is. But the new one's for coffee, it's the old one that gets to live on the tying bench. And besides, the point of a gift is to get someone something they wouldn't get for themselves. Scroll down this page http://www.estwing.com/newproducts.htm I also got the 12" moulding puller, it's cool too, but it's not near as nice a "gift", even if is quite a bit more practical. I've refurbished 12 of the 32 antique double-hung windows in this old house. This "gift" is a not so subtle hint to get to work on the other 20. ;-) Sounds like a VERY time consuming job. That's the price for living in an older home with lots of character. Lots of work to keep that "character" looking good. Willi |
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Got a Dyna King Barracuda and a rod blank to build "The Rod". A friend has
previously given me a Very nice Bellinger reel seat. Most of all got a period of "No Problems" for family and close friends. Lou T |
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garmin gps 176c with data card map for pamlico sound, outer banks, and
nc offshore area; olympus stylus 300 digital camera; emmylou harris cd; and a watercolor of a new hampshire mountain landscape, painted by e.e. cummings - an extraordinarily greedy, excessive, and selfish christmas of acquisitions for me, me, me - but i'm getting old and i needed all of them... honest to zeus!! rachel got the flu, or something equally bad. apparently santa does keep a list of who's naughty or nice! g jeff Ken Fortenberry wrote: The best thing to get for Xmas is Peace on Earth, Goodwill Toward Men, Health, Happiness, yadda, yadda, yadda, all that sappy and, dare I say it, maudlin sentiment. But really, sappy **** aside, what's the coolest thing under your tree ? I got one of these things http://tinyurl.com/yt3zd COOL !! It's a reproduction of the first electric burr coffee mill circa 1938. The little two blade grinder is forever banished to the tying bench. |
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On Thu, 25 Dec 2003 11:22:28 -0500, Jeff Miller
wrote: an extraordinarily greedy, excessive, and selfish christmas of acquisitions for me, me, me - but i'm getting old and i needed all of them... honest to zeus!! Nice (obroff) "haul". g I got some accessories for the Nikon D100 I bought myself as an early present, a Jimi Hendrix box set, and a Che Guevara t-shirt. -- Charlie... |
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![]() garmin gps 176c with data card map for pamlico sound, outer banks, and Don't tell Warren about the GPS. He was going to take use to this secret fishing spot that he said we would never be able to find again based on the route he would use. Without thinking, I mentioned my GPS. Mistake! He never took us to the spot. Lou T |
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