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  • Saturday 19 May

    5 45.45%
  • Sunday 20 May

    4 36.36%
  • Either Day

    2 18.18%
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  1. #106
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    Thanks to Al for hosting the BBQ. Had a ball and even came back with more timber than I started with , thanks to all that donated stuff . Here's the few pics I took, using my mum's software to reduce photos, sorry not quite what I am used to.

    I'll leave it to others to identify names etc as I am hopeless.

    Thanks again.
    Neil
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  2. #107
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    'Twas a pleasant way to spend a day, even if the weather didn't want to play along.

    (I still reckon you could've got away with taking home more wood, Neil... perhaps stuffing the pockets of an old Army great-coat wouldn't have worked, but I'm damned sure you could've stuffed a couple of Iain's Camphour Laurel slabs and more of Groggys RTedgum blanks into a back-pack and claimed it as a parachute "as required by your cheap-asre flight insurance." )

    I came home with more than I expected, too... bought some pen blanks off DJ and Al very kindly laid on some piano keys that I'll hazard to say are true Ebony and Ivory, along with some assorted timbers including Huon Pine and Black Heart Sassafras. Choice! Also took home one of Dai Sensei's custom awls and some timber he brought with him, a copy of the Polisher's Handbook and a belly full of snags, chops 'n muffins.

    (Betchas didn't know Neil cooks a mean choccy muffin! )

    Thanks Al, for putting up with us. Somehow I felt right at home... all it needed was a roof overhead and it'd have been just like my shed.
    I may be weird, but I'm saving up to become eccentric.

    - Andy Mc

  3. #108
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    Thanks to Al for the BBQ, I also came home with more timber then I took .

    Some nice Huon, also some piano keys, bits of Blackwood, Mrytle, Black Heart Sassafras from Al and some Bottlebrush from Neil. Thanks Guys .

    And few shots of the boys as well
    Cheers

    DJ


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    And it was evident that winter is here or at least very close....
    no prizes for guessing who these belong to Just got home and tried some of Watsons home brewed barley wine, it's a mean drop and I'm not sure if I like it or not, will have to go back for a few second opinions on the 'Drop Bear Dribble'.
    SWMBO tried a drop and said it is the strongest Chardonnay she has ever tried.
    Aaaahhhh, the joys of fermented drop bear dribble......
    Last edited by Iain; 20th May 2007 at 07:27 PM. Reason: Watson's gone Holme....
    Stupidity kills. Absolute stupidity kills absolutely.

  5. #110
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    So I gotta take the sheep for a walk every now'n'again or they become cantankerous. Alright?
    I may be weird, but I'm saving up to become eccentric.

    - Andy Mc

  6. #111
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    Thanks Al,

    Excellent day. Pity all them woodworkers were there.


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    Guys, the pleasure was all mine, thank you for making the effort to travel so far to meet other forumites.
    Im glad you all enjoyed it.

    Uncle Neil supplied some give aways, so people went home with pens, I still cant work out why it has a red light in it? , some Ubeaut polish and EEE, and 2 lucky people went home with the Polishers Hand Book.

    Thanks Neil, Im sure they will appreciate the gifts.

    We toasted Auld Bassons life with some fine red brought by Watson ( thanks Noel), I later poured the remainder of the bottle on the fire so it will be waiting for Auld in heaven.

    I only lit the fire because I knew Neil was from Qld and may have felt the cold.

    Al

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    Thanks Al for putting on the BBQ. Had a great time catching up with some fellow addicts. Hope the auction moves all your stuff next weekend.
    Have a good one
    Keith

  9. #114
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    Here are a few pictures of the craporium today.
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  10. #115
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    Thanks for the BBQ AL..good day too....nice to meet some new...and old faces.
    Well done that man!

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    Nice pics Grunt...

    The Mermaid as I call her is in the net.... then there is Watson (Noel) and Gra (Neil).

    The male torso is a model of me...

    Al

  12. #117
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    Hmmm, Names....
    Neil's 4th photo

    Skew, Groggy, ? , Watson , ? , Al, Gumby, Scooter, Alexs??, ? , er incognito, not quite so incognito..... sorry Gra '

    And Neil was taking this photo.

    How'd I do?

    cheers
    Wendy
    Last edited by RufflyRustic; 20th May 2007 at 09:24 PM. Reason: two more

  13. #118
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    Im a bugger for names, if my name wasnt sewed into my jocks Id forget it..

    Anyway..

    Skew, Groggy, ? Gra, Sturdee, Me, Grunt, Scooter, Iain, ?, ?, Watson.

    Im really sorry if Ive left you out, it must be an old man memory thing.

    And Neil was taking the photo.

    Al

  14. #119
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    Quote Originally Posted by rufflyrustic View Post
    Neil's 4th photo

    Skew, Groggy, DJSTimber, Gra, Sturdee, Al, Gumby, Scooter, Iain, ? (I know, but am having a brain fart... John?), K_S, Watson
    How'd I do?
    Better than some who attended!
    I may be weird, but I'm saving up to become eccentric.

    - Andy Mc

  15. #120
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    Quote Originally Posted by rufflyrustic View Post
    Skew, Groggy, DJ , Gra , Sturdee , Al, Grunt, Scooter, Iain, ? , K S, not quite so incognito..... sorry Watson '
    ps Gumby is in Port Douglas
    Last edited by DJ’s Timber; 20th May 2007 at 09:41 PM. Reason: add more info
    Cheers

    DJ


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