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    Quote Originally Posted by WW243 View Post
    Mike,
    I have no idea what you are saying here but I am still going to jack up a Like and a Thanks just because that's what kind of day it is...
    Thought you were refering to my razor chest I'm working on.
    But thats in another thread..oops
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    First its sometimers disease then it's alzheimer's. Gettin old sucks...
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    I got a surprise in my mailbox I guess yesterday but I didn't know it was in there because the postal carrier brought me a parcel. If it came today, they ran early & they usually come late in the evenings.
    I opened the box w/o looking to see who it was from & when I saw the contents, (glitter, a magnetic brush & some grinding bits for my Dremel) I knew right away my brother from another mother who sent it.
    Thanks outback!!!!!

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    HAR! I got me some glitter and a magnetic brush too! That magnet is strong! Set it on my metal desk and as I picked it up,
    The desk came with it!

    Thanky, outback! Now...what to do with all this glitter?
    "Don't be stubborn. You are missing out."
    I rest my case.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sharptonn View Post
    HAR! I got me some glitter and a magnetic brush too! That magnet is strong! Set it on my metal desk and as I picked it up,
    The desk came with it!

    Thanky, outback! Now...what to do with all this glitter?

    Har!!! I was wondering the same thing....................
    I guess I'll wait until a holiday & make some festive scales for a blade. There's plenty of glitter with a great assortment of colors!
    I put the brush on my anvil, went to take the brush off & it picked up the anvil.
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    Well, I have sanded and shined on this 13/16 Satinedge blade all I care to. Taped the edge and will handle it there as I give it 3 or 4 shots of blue with a q-tip on the tang and down the spine and nose, rinsing and steel wool in between. Then, I will go home and light the firepit to drink, cook angus hotdogs with a coathanger over the fire, and bring in the new year.
    Ahhh, what are the poor people doing?


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    Happy New Year!
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    "Don't be stubborn. You are missing out."
    I rest my case.

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    Besides shaving, no mess with razors today.
    Just watching pork ribs to get crispy in the oven. Rabbit is in line. Beer and wine already chilled.

    Happy new year y'all, gents.
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    Quote Originally Posted by engine46 View Post
    Har!!! I was wondering the same thing....................
    I guess I'll wait until a holiday & make some festive scales for a blade. There's plenty of glitter with a great assortment of colors!
    I put the brush on my anvil, went to take the brush off & it picked up the anvil.
    Y'all welcome, Merry belated Christmas gifts. The elves were out with Bill . They forgot to put it in santas sack ,when they loaded the sleigh. Be careful when lathering, It might pull yer teeth out... If ya got fillins. Yeah , the glitter is for scales, or for when ya get too drunk, you can sprinkle it all over yourselves, and play....pretty,pretty princess .[emoji38] [emoji38] [emoji38] Now that !! Would be a sight
    Quote Originally Posted by sharptonn View Post
    HAR! I got me some glitter and a magnetic brush too! That magnet is strong! Set it on my metal desk and as I picked it up,
    The desk came with it!

    Thanky, outback! Now...what to do with all this glitter?
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    Quote Originally Posted by sharptonn View Post
    Well, I have sanded and shined on this 13/16 Satinedge blade all I care to. Taped the edge and will handle it there as I give it 3 or 4 shots of blue with a q-tip on the tang and down the spine and nose, rinsing and steel wool in between. Then, I will go home and light the firepit to drink, cook angus hotdogs with a coathanger over the fire, and bring in the new year.
    Ahhh, what are the poor people doing?


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    Happy New Year!
    I just woke up....
    Had to go into work this morning till 3:00, got home, had some lunch and fell asleep. Think I'll make some coffee, and work on a razzer or two maybe three or four.
    Man gotta stop countin razzerz, gettin sleepy [emoji42]
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    Whilst I can still type OK wanted to wish you all a Great new years eve.
    This forum, it's members, and the frequenters of this thread have really helped my 2015 be an enjoyable year.
    As I continue to learn from you all, I hope to give back in equal measures.

    Cheers men. Have a safe night! You to Mike T, wherever U B!



    p.s. Lynn, thanks for being the pioneer who's tracks we all follow.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MikeB52 View Post
    Whilst I can still type OK wanted to wish you all a Great new years eve.
    This forum, it's members, and the frequenters of this thread have really helped my 2015 be an enjoyable year.
    As I continue to learn from you all, I hope to give back in equal measures.

    Cheers men. Have a safe night! You to Mike T, wherever U B!




    p.s. Lynn, thanks for being the pioneer who's tracks we all follow.

    I was going to wait but B52, since it sounds like you might be doing other things, I want to thank you for everything you have done & contributed this year & I look forward to next year as well. If I don't hear from you again tonight, I'll talk to ya next year.
    Happy New Year everyone of you brothers in blades!

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