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Very cool Rob.
Awesoem pic to catch those wings in a stopped position!
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A banjo pickin' buddy of mine has his whole porch lined with those feeders and they are all full of the little hummers all the time. Neat little critters to watch.
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Thanks Scott, I just got lucky with a decent camera.

T.J., about 10 years ago we put up a dozen of these feeders. One hot summer afternoon, I went to make me a pitcher of tea and there wasn't a grain of sugar in the house!! :x I decided then and there, that one feeder is all they get. They are fun to watch though. ::nod::

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Roger-Dodger WB, they are that. It's hard to look away. On my buddies porch, each feeder has a dominate bird and it keeps all the others jumpin' from hole to hole.
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tjmurphy wrote:Roger-Dodger WB, they are that. It's hard to look away. On my buddies porch, each feeder has a dominate bird and it keeps all the others jumpin' from hole to hole.
Yep, same here. There's also a couple of honey bees that think they own the feeder too. I was trying to get a shot of 'em facing off, but never could zero in on it. You'd be surprised at how dominate a bee can get when it's covering it's turf. :D

Funny stuff Jerry, made me smile.

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jerryd6818 wrote:[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PXvMb808wk4[/youtube]
...good one, jerry!!!..... ::rotflol:: ::rotflol:: ::rotflol:: ...............
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Vintage 1981 Coleman Cooler with dual bottle openers!!
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Cool vintage coole, Scott! I remember having a family cooler a lot like that growing up. Thanks for the memories.
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.......I used to carry one of these on every fishing trip, been a long time ago, but I think it lasted about 16 years!!!....................... ::tu:: ..........................
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Found a strange old tool today. Anyone know what this was used for? Overall length is about 12 inches, including the handle. It's a fixed "blade", not a folder. The part between the handle and that pry-bar looking curved end looks similar to a draw knife, and is about 1/8th inch thick along the spine. It's tapered down to what looks to be a cutting edge, but it's not real sharp, at least not in its current state. About like a butter knife or letter opener. May have been really sharp at one time earlier in its life but not sure.

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It`s a grafting Froe.
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Thanks! The guy that has it doesn't know what it is. It's fairly old and was hand forged. After your response I looked online and found some other examples, looks like most of them are also hand forged.

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Here's a neat fishing pliers I picked up recently.
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Nice snag Joe! Very cool and sweet sheath ;)
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Thanks Gino. It sure is well made.
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Real Tomatoes are real good with home made creamy ranch. Git ya some.
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There are few things I enjoy more than a plate full of fresh home grown tomatoes. The season for them is winding down here but I've sure enjoyed my fair share this summer.
Joe that picture has me headed to the garden for a couple. ::drool::
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It's good eating, that's for sure. Enjoy, Phil.
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That is one tasy plate Joe!! Thanks for sharing!!
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I made this little single post table for my wife from wood found on our farm.The top is a river red gum burl.The post is wilga (light color wood ) stained with rose wood stain.The base is river gum.
Top 18" diameter by 20" high.

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Very ice looking work, Shearer. Your wife must be very happy with that.
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And here I thought all you knew how to do was shear sheep and collect knives. :lol: ::poke::

Good job Grant. ::tu::
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Thanks FRJ and Jerry.
When you do wood turning you look at a tree in a different way.
You don't want to hug it.You would rather turn it into a wooden bowl. :D

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