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Thread: 7th Annual North Central Texas Razor Meet at Charlie Lewis Straight Razor Workshop

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    There will also be some homemade cinnamon rolls and biscuits landing for all to enjoy--

    Looks like some of the guys on a quest to loose a bit of excess might get set back just a bit
    Our house is as Neil left it- an Aladdin’s cave of 'stuff'.

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    tonite I don't care I,m drinking excessive amounts of knob creek I have gained back 7 freaking pounds the last 3 weeks,, im want kringles
    “ I,m getting the impression that everyone thinks I have TIME to fix their bikes”

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    This meet will be my midwinter break.

    If I gain 5 pounds in 5 days then I will just have to deal with it in March.......

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    well tim, gay sera gay sera
    “ I,m getting the impression that everyone thinks I have TIME to fix their bikes”

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    HAR!..........

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    Tried a donut shop chain new to our town a few weeks back with my daughter. They had an "Elvis" donut topped with bacon bits, chocolate icing, and some peanut butter. Remarkably delicious, but after our one morning binge on a few awfully rich donuts, we decided we could not handle a donut trek except infrequently.

    Great treat donuts but certainly nothing I care to eat on a regular basis, especially when costing $2.50 each or $12.00 per half-dozen. Sugar's one helluva drug, huh?

    Please excuse the tangent if I read the implications of Kringles all wrong (mostly going on supposition and one tiny clue).
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    Just ordered a brush knot to possibly make a brush at the meet. No plan on handle material yet.

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    I had not considered making brushes as a possible at the meet. I have a lot of pacific yew of that interests you.
    Let me know and I can put a piece in my luggage.
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    Is there a lathe somewhere in the shop?

    Pete <:-}
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    There is a wood lathe and a small metal lathe.
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