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Cool pic Paul, I use spirit-levels all the time :) A lot of my family members worked for James Chesterman, going back at least to my great grandmother, Phoebe, and my maternal grandmother, Hilda, who was born on the same street as the Bow Works factory, and went to the school next door to it :thumbsup: Who knows where they got those names, I certainly wasn't going to name any of my kids after them! :D
Very cool, Jack. Men in my family have a long history in serving in the Army and then manufacturing when getting out. My great grandfather worked for Piper airplanes and my grandfather worked for a munitions plant. Their names are Rodney and Wilbur. My wife didn’t go for either of those names for my boys 🤣.

The level has a prominent spot on my tool chest.
 
Very cool, Jack. Men in my family have a long history in serving in the Army and then manufacturing when getting out. My great grandfather worked for Piper airplanes and my grandfather worked for a munitions plant. Their names are Rodney and Wilbur. My wife didn’t go for either of those names for my boys 🤣.

The level has a prominent spot on my tool chest.
Same here buddy, apart from my younger brother, and a couple of my younger uncles, all the men in my family have been to war (except my dad whose service was in 'peacetime'). My great grandfather was a Colour Sargeant in the Boer War, and then re-enlisted to fight in WW1. He was wounded, but my 3 other great grandfathers were killed. My grandfathers, and all the other male members of my family then alive fought in WW2. My grandmother, Hilda, who I mentioned before (tough as old boots), worked in munitions factories right through WW2. We were all Army, apart from my dad's younger brother, who was a Navy man 👍
Another great pic Steve 👍
 
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Same here buddy, apart from my younger brother, and a couple of my younger uncles, all the men in my family have been to war (except my dad whose service was in 'peacetime'). My great grandfather was a Colour Sargeant in the Boer War, and then re-enlisted to fight in WW1. He was wounded, but my 3 other great grandfathers were killed. My grandfathers, and all the other male members of my family fought in WW2. My grandmother, Hilda, who I mentioned before (tough as old boots), worked in munitions factories right through WW2. We were all Army, apart from my dad's younger brother, who was a Navy man 👍

Another great pic Steve 👍


Thanks buddy !
 
I just got 100 Yorkshire Tea bags for $0.09!
I'd forgotten about the refund for that phone holster they didn't want back because it's way too big to hold the phone it was "designed for".
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The pillow teabags are the same weight as the tagged teabags, by the way, just in case anybody else has been thinking there's more tea in the pillow style.
 
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Good morning, Guardians! I have this black micarta lamb today. It's always fun trying to avoid getting my goofy reflection caught in the bolsters.

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