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A much needed addition

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Yeeeha! a new place to hang. Alright! Thanks Bryan
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A good idea

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Amen Muskrat Man.

Thank you for the new addition Bryan.

I'll have lots of questions soon :D :D :D
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I'm not sure I got the wording and location just right for this... ::shrug:: Please let me know what you think.

I'll have to re-examine what I've done in the morning. I usually start to lose my mind about this time of night. ::cr:: ::tired::

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Great idea. Wanna move my help wanted post over here?

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nmikash wrote:Great idea. Wanna move my help wanted post over here?

Thanks,
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Yep... Done. ::tu::

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brian, thanks for making this happen. i think all of us that want, can learn the mechanics even if we don't work on them. this is the best knife forum.
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Bryan wrote:I'm not sure I got the wording and location just right for this... ::shrug:: Please let me know what you think.

I'll have to re-examine what I've done in the morning. I usually start to lose my mind about this time of night. ::cr:: ::tired::

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loosing your mind or not I think you did pretty darn good! ::tu::

On another note, I suppose a thurough step by step dis and re assembly tutorial will be in order? Make for an informative sticky for fellow knifers wanting to learn me thinks. ::shrug:: Just ramblin ::shrug::
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