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    Default Bagholder - an old but good idea

    Recently came across bagholders in gold or silver and decided
    to try one. I turned a disc of Osage Orange to fit.

    First pic is the bagholder folded up within it's magnetic band.

    Second pic. shows the band opened up.

    Third pic. shows it sitting on the edge of a table ready to
    hang a handbag. This is improved security and less
    likelihood of damage when the lady in your life goes to a
    restaurant.

    My wife tells me they have been "around for years". It just
    shows my ignorance or proves that I don't use one for my
    handbag. (No further comments please).

    Allan
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    Wouldn't be strong enough for Julies.

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    Quote Originally Posted by View Post
    Wouldn't be strong enough for Julies.
    In that case don't give her so much money.


    Peter.

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    Quote Originally Posted by View Post
    Wouldn't be strong enough for Julies.
    You are a brave man Charlie Brown.
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    Nice one Allan. Can I ask where you got the kit?

    Pete
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    I second the question ... where did you find the kit???
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    Quote Originally Posted by powderpost View Post
    You are a brave man Charlie Brown.
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    very nice , but i think the osage orange is hidden in the gold plating

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    My lips are sealed

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    Quote Originally Posted by sjm View Post
    Also available from Pop's Shed. They also have a little mandrel if you need one.

    Michelle bought one there yesterday. Great minds must think alike.


    Peter.

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    Got both the silver and gold at Pop's Shed recently.

    From memory: Gold $15.95 Silver $5.95

    One of our club members reckons Jim Carroll also
    sells them.

    Allan
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    Quote Originally Posted by Allan at Wallan View Post
    (No further comments please).
    I know your kidding.

    Quote Originally Posted by Allan at Wallan View Post
    My wife tells me they have been "around for years". It just
    shows my ignorance or proves that I don't use one for my
    handbag.
    How many handbags do you have?




    Oooo nice going on the turning.

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