Mini Hammer-In

Sure sounds like it was a great time, George! And I didn't even get a call to bail ya out of the calaboose. I figured all you would have to do is spread some of your HT relish on the jail bars and walk out.
 
Sure sounds like it was a great time, George! And I didn't even get a call to bail ya out of the calaboose. I figured all you would have to do is spread some of your HT relish on the jail bars and walk out.

Hey!!!! You Ole Redskin, you should come down for one and bring your Lil Lady.:thumbup::thumbup:;)
I got some Treerats in the freezer. HEHEHEHEHEHE!!!
 
Here are some pic's of Phil's Father's Jeep all loaded up.
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The Jeep made it back to NH alright, although there wasn't much room left in it for me to sit and drive. By-the-way, that cooler's full of deer antler, wood, leather and other assorted materials. Behind what you can see, there is actually a full size horizontal/vertical band saw with a couple of anvils tucked in under its legs. I'm back in Hawaii now awaiting a crate of stuffs (local slang) to arrive. I'll try and snap a pic or two when we un-crate our Christmas in July (well August now) "shop in a box." Thanks again everyone for a great time.

David, I'm going to have to get a refresher on forging the ricasso "shoulders." I can't quite remember the way you did the offset on the anvil's edge. Maybe I'll start a new thread.

Phil
 
It was my pleasure having you here.:thumbup: If I am still here next year we can do it again.;) If I am in AZ. I'll take you up on the offer of helping me to put up a new smithy there.;):D
Gray (Wolf) also enjoyed teaching you too and wishes you the best of luck. Talk to you soon.:cool:
 
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