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I used to have one I made back in high school machine shop. It fired 22.cal blanks. I fired it twice, once at school to prove it worked, (I got an A) and once outside my grandparents bedroom window at 2 o'clock in the morning. I thought I was being funny, they didn't see the humor. ::shrug:: Grandpa took it away and I never did see it again. He never would tell me what he did with it, and it wasn't amongst his belongings after he died. I've always figured it probably met it's demise at the anvil out back of his shop. ::doh:: Oh well, I have only myself to blame. ::dang::

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IMBand wrote: esp Jerry....... :lol: :lol:

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Black powder brings one of the funniest memories of misadventure we ever had. ::woot:: Lets just say we were laughing so hard we could barely manage to put him out. :mrgreen:
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I have the same exact cannon, which I know nothing about ::shrug::
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Does anyone else find it interesting that the Chinese have been shipping us the same size firecrackers since the 1800's. ::hmm::
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Iron Hoarder wrote:Black powder brings one of the funniest memories of misadventure we ever had. ::woot:: Lets just say we were laughing so hard we could barely manage to put him out. :mrgreen:
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I inherited these Japanese things (no idea what they are) from my grandfather. He got them in Japan in the 50s.
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Those are interesting...At first glance I thought maybe the heads were "Top's" ...Those are cool ,Dave. ::tu::
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Little wooden Japanese people. I don't recall the center one having participated in the POS Round Table but it appears he did.
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Give them to your wife.......she can display the one appropriate to her mood so you'll know what to expect as soon as you walk in the door. ::tu::

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dcgm4 wrote:I inherited these Japanese things (no idea what they are) from my grandfather. He got them in Japan in the 50s.
Kokeshi (こけし, kokeshi?), are Japanese dolls, originally from northern Japan. They are handmade from wood, have a simple trunk and an enlarged head with a few thin, painted lines to define the face. The body has a floral design painted in red, black, and sometimes yellow, and covered with a layer of wax. One characteristic of kokeshi dolls is their lack of arms or legs. The bottom is marked with the signature of the artist.

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Thanks, Johnnie. I thought they were pretty cool. Obviously handmade. ::nod::

Thanks, Jerry! ::tu:: I checked out Wikipedia. Apparently they started being sold as souvenirs at hot springs in the 60s. I guess they were just some type of folk art before then. :)

Charlie, that's not a bad idea! Maybe I should see if I can find others that encompass all emotions. I can give them to my girlfriend and tell her to use them. No guarantee she will though. :lol:
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She only needs those three. Joy, sadness and anger.

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She only needs those three. Joy, sadness and anger.
aint that the truth.. ::facepalm::
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Charlie and that can change after you've walked in the door ::facepalm:: I never could figure ::facepalm::


Here's a pic I snapped today....Remember driving this old 8N way back when and the clutch was so hot on my bare feet...... even though I could barely reach it


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Blademaker that is a fine lookin' old 8-N!! Has it been restored or did y'all just take good care of her? We had an 8-N around 1960, it had a "dog leg" lever on the left side of the transmission that was for high and low range. Made some good money as a kid bush hoggin' and breaking up garden patches for folks. Treefarmer

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The first Ford Tractor that I can remember driving was a 1946 2N....She was a good one!! ::tu::

Nice one,Craig. ::nod:: 8)
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My grandson has been up visiting this week (going back home tomorrow). It's been a real joy having him here. Tuesday morning we picked up my grandson that lives local so the cousin's could have a little time together and grandpa could spend time with both at the same time.

Wednesday morning we went out to my buddy's house and took a few boomers.
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I had a couple of fox horns so I gave them one each. The oldest (Dakota) is pretty good at it.
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Sometime back, I had promised my 782 gear to the youngest (Jayden). He seems to have taken a liking to the helmet.
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Took pictures at the grocery store of some bourbon brands y'all might not be familiar with.

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Anyone want to guess what this is?

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Nice old cider press Jerry!

It is great you took the grandsons out shootin' to make memories for them.
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is the pump missing parts? like a hose? or a screen around the bottom?
at first thought i would have guessed an old tire pump...but...the configuration of the foot hold suggest it was a sump pump...
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Yep, agree with Dale ::tu:: .....some kind of fruit / cider press.
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well ya it's a cider press..but the pump is for what? to remove the cider from a five inch deep bucket????
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Okay, my apologies. The fruit press was not part of the question. I guess I was so focused on the pump I didn't think it was leaning against that old press.

Gringo was correct. It's a hand operated sump pump. I had never seen one before and thought it was kind of cool.
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