Very pretty!
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Re: New darts trophy
Thanks Morgan, are you still involved with the darts down there ?? If so, do up a design that isn't too complicated and I will see if I can knock something up for your darts club. If you have some seasoned Tassie Oak or Huon Pine, that would be what I would like to make it from, local timber for locals. Let me know if you like the idea. Please, please don't say you want one anything like the board I did before, its just way too much work, if I remember correctly, that one took me 68 hours making each individual tile and putting it together.
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Sadly, I'm not in the league this year, and I miss it.
Shauny has TFS (water fairies & hose draggers anonymous) on some tuesdays.
And if he ever managaes to actually get in to the chocos, well thats a bloody Tuesday too.
The ladies darts has been on a tuesday since the 1800's apparently (the old bitties can remember back that far!) So they won't change it regardless of how spectacular my throwing arm is...
Aaaaand they just had a new shield-trophy cut from a pretty blackwood burl. Nowhere near as nice as your work I must say, just slice & lacquer, with a bit of glue to stick the little bits on that get engraved.
I would, however, if you are bored and amenable to making beautiful things... be delighted to send you Betty, for a new handle.
She would be accompanied by a pack of Glencoe Saddleback Bacon, and possibly some "Better than Bundy" Sneaky Pig Rum, some cheese if I can manage it, and boozy cheeries or similar otherwise .
I believe we may have discussed it before? But Ive got a lovely old broken rifle stock, seasoned blackwood, that I'd love to have made into a grip for her.
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Shauny has TFS (water fairies & hose draggers anonymous) on some tuesdays.
And if he ever managaes to actually get in to the chocos, well thats a bloody Tuesday too.
The ladies darts has been on a tuesday since the 1800's apparently (the old bitties can remember back that far!) So they won't change it regardless of how spectacular my throwing arm is...
Aaaaand they just had a new shield-trophy cut from a pretty blackwood burl. Nowhere near as nice as your work I must say, just slice & lacquer, with a bit of glue to stick the little bits on that get engraved.
I would, however, if you are bored and amenable to making beautiful things... be delighted to send you Betty, for a new handle.
She would be accompanied by a pack of Glencoe Saddleback Bacon, and possibly some "Better than Bundy" Sneaky Pig Rum, some cheese if I can manage it, and boozy cheeries or similar otherwise .
I believe we may have discussed it before? But Ive got a lovely old broken rifle stock, seasoned blackwood, that I'd love to have made into a grip for her.
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New darts trophy
It would be my pleasure to “handle “ your Betty, no need for the goodies as I dunno how they would go in the post , but will leave that up to you. That is a very nice piece of timber in that old stock, should get some spectacular handle scales from it.Dunderi wrote:Sadly, I'm not in the league this year, and I miss it.
Shauny has TFS (water fairies & hose draggers anonymous) on some tuesdays.
And if he ever managaes to actually get in to the chocos, well thats a bloody Tuesday too.
The ladies darts has been on a tuesday since the 1800's apparently (the old bitties can remember back that far!) So they won't change it regardless of how spectacular my throwing arm is...
Aaaaand they just had a new shield-trophy cut from a pretty blackwood burl. Nowhere near as nice as your work I must say, just slice & lacquer, with a bit of glue to stick the little bits on that get engraved.
I would, however, if you are bored and amenable to making beautiful things... be delighted to send you Betty, for a new handle.
She would be accompanied by a pack of Glencoe Saddleback Bacon, and possibly some "Better than Bundy" Sneaky Pig Rum, some cheese if I can manage it, and boozy cheeries or similar otherwise .
I believe we may have discussed it before? But Ive got a lovely old broken rifle stock, seasoned blackwood, that I'd love to have made into a grip for her.
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Pity about the darts though
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Re: New darts trophy
Indeed it is. I am limited to darts at home, or pub darts on a night that is not leagueCamel wrote:
Pity about the darts though
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