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    Default Not a delicate instrument.

    Celery top pine with black wood spikes.
    I have made quite a few of these although most have been more of a user friendly size. This particular one is hard enough to even lift let alone swing.
    Strangely enough they seem to be pretty good sellers.
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    Quote Originally Posted by artful bodger View Post
    Celery top pine with black wood spikes.
    I have made quite a few of these although most have been more of a user friendly size. This particular one is hard enough to even lift let alone swing.
    Strangely enough they seem to be pretty good sellers.

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    Croc control

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    No crocs (excepting footwear] in Tassy but plenty of crocks.

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