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    A DeWalt Scroll Saw and a few hundred sailing ship blades and a book on scrolling by Spielberg or is it Spielman.

    HAPPY HAPPY HAPPY.

    Wife and kids happy too they got gold and Ipod and Thomas Tank Engine stuff - all good

    Cheers
    Cheers

    TEEJAY

    There is a very fine line between "hobby" and "mental illness"

    (Man was born to hunt and kill)

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    Book & DVD "Seven Wonders of the Industrial World", Veritas MkII Honing Guide.
    And from me, Veritas LA Jack plane and Jet Bobbin Sander.

    Kind regards
    Brian (up to the ankles in shavings)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Muddy
    Nothing for the shed this year.
    But I did get a 100 year anaversary Harley Davidson Soft tail Heratige Classis.
    Whats a Classis? Did you mean Chassis as in a soft tail frame?(nice pressie BTW)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Harry72
    Whats a Classis? Did you mean Chassis as in a soft tail frame?(nice pressie BTW)
    Heritage Classic i imagine
    Brett

    Only Robinson Crusoe could get everything done by Friday!

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    The large DeWalt sliding compound saw the one with the 305mm blade

    RIchard

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    Quote Originally Posted by rocabig
    The large DeWalt sliding compound saw the one with the 305mm blade

    RIchard
    I've got one of those NNIIIIIICCCEE - enjoy

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    TEEJAY

    There is a very fine line between "hobby" and "mental illness"

    (Man was born to hunt and kill)

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    Default splitting hairs

    Just being a pain here, but I thought I'd better point out that St Nick (Sint Nicolaas aka Sinterklaas) doesn't leave presents under the Christmas tree. He will however, if you've been a good boy or girl, leave a present in your shoe (which you would have left out the night before containing a carrot and/or some straw for his white horse). He does this on the morning of the 5th of december (his birthday). And if you've been particularly bad you may end up in the sack going back to Spain for a year of hard labour to teach you to behave. Nothing at all to do with Christmas I'm afraid. The Americans turned "Sinterklaas" into "Santa Claus" and made him a pointless fat dude in a red fur trimmed clown outfit rather than the tall bearded bishop in his robes.

    Mick the pedant
    "If you need a machine today and don't buy it,

    tomorrow you will have paid for it and not have it."

    - Henry Ford 1938

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    He may be fat, but he sounds friendlier
    Brett

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    I had a fantastic Christmas. 4 days before christmas, a lady made a right hand turn without indicating directly in front of me. My Motorbike (please see Avatar) is know a blend of scrap metal & plastic. I learnt how to fly & went solo on my first lesson and while the landing was a little bumpy, a came out of it a whole lot better than my bike. Battered & brused on both legs mainly but nothing broken and skin in amazingly good order considering.

    I got to spend another Christmas with my wife & kids. Sorry to show you all up but my family is worth bragging about.

    Steve
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    As long as you're Ok, bike can be replaced.
    Is her insurance covering the bike?
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    SWMBO & I made a pact this year, as it will be the year of renewal. The kids got me my favourite choccies, new valve caps for my race bike a big CD case, had a great morning watching my kids enjoy themselves. The best a Dad can ask for really.
    Steve (Ticky) every GPZ I've ever known has met similar bleedin fates, yet they are solid, reliable, dependable, and extremely popular bikes. I know I got hit by one at high speed (me RZ640 at time) very, very solid bikes tore our little yam to pieces, and SWMBOs' shoulder apart when she hit the tar.
    Bruce C.
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    Harry, your right there mate, & my plan is to replace it with a Honda CBR 1000F. Insurance is up in the air at the moment, While the lady admited to police that she failed to indicate, the insurance co., is being an insurance co. It should work out ok in the end, but it will be a few years before I can afford another bike.

    Bruce C., Yeh mate, they are heavy little suckers & built to last. I had mine for 15 years & it's 20yo (& dead) now. Been to Darwin, Tazzy as well as day trips & shorter holidays. Sorry to hear about SWMBO's sholder, it's not the fall that hurts, it's the sudden stop at the end.

    Thanks for your well wishes.
    Steve
    The fact remains, that 97% of all statistics are made up, yet 87% of the population think they are real.

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    I forgot one of my favourite presents .

    A UBeaut Forum hat with 'rufflyrustic' on it!!!! I'm not game to put my avatar on it though.:eek:

    Thanks to the "Hat Writer", you know who you are.

    Cheers
    Wendy

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    Quote Originally Posted by DarrylF
    OK, so what's the rules here - do they count if you bought them for yourself???

    I got a new car, a CMT 8" dado set, CMT 5 piece kitchen router set, CMT 13 piece router bit set, Jet tenoning jig, Jet benchtop oscillating spindle sander, Jet deluxe 6" jointer, Jet 10" left tilt cabinet saw, and a Vicmarc VL300 short bed lathe. OK, so all those I bought for myself

    From others I got a Lee Valley medium shoulder plane, couple DVD's, couple woodworking books, a photography book, a couple of calendars and $100.

    Damn good Xmas this one
    LA Dee bloody Dah
    This is what I bought for myself...A pair of new 'Safety Boots" Possibly GMC Well, certainly JapaneseAttachment 17268
    'You can't change the direction of the wind, but you can adjust your sails'

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