Pix and deals for 4/12/4

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#1 -- 20 inch 2 pound dui chirra with Hanuman handle by Kumar. 10/10 work. 3 minutes rust removal saves you $100 -- $250 delivered.

#2 -- 20 inch 22 ounce Kobra by Sher. Yangdu says it's a blem. I can't find anything wrong. $75 delivered.

#3 -- 18 inch 22 ounce Sirupati by Kumar. Perfect but scabbard has a ding -- no repair required. $75 delivered.

#4 -- Fairly rare wood handled BAS by Bura -- 15" and 1.25 pounds. Perfect rig as far as I can tell except scabbard has ding. No repair required. $60 delivered.

Email to get any or all.
 
Hmmm. If I skip my truck payment this month.....

:confused: :( :grumpy: :mad: :eek: :p ;)
 
and only one remains,,,the beauty of the lot...but $$$ is not aligning fer me....Somebody swoop in and end the madness!

Keith
 
Thanks Bruise! Give yourself a raise! :D

But next time, try to get the report to me a little sooner. :p
 
that Hanuman/Dui chirra is a sweetie, for sure. Congrats to the new owner. Rare, indeed.

I would've thought that one would've gone first....:confused:
 
Pen- That is precisely the one I had my eye on. I figured it wouldn't last either. Oh well. Someday... :)


Wow. I originally addressed this post to "pan". Instead of speaking to 'Dan' or 'Pen', in my coffee-deficient state I decided to make my comments to mischeivous, goat-legged harmonica player. :rolleyes:
 
Pan, or a randy satyr and player of reeds that were once that once were Syrinx.
Not a player of the harmonica in any myth I know of.

We could start a rumor that Pan is jamming with Blues Traveler on harmonica.
 
Dan...Pen....Pendan...Pan....I guess I've seen it all now....:rolleyes:



though, I'm sure ole' Bruisey-oats could come up with a few more...:D
 
Glass Smith said:
Not a player of the harmonica in any myth I know of.

OK, Mr. Smarty-pants- can you solve the Riddle of the Syrinx? :p :footinmou :D
 
OK, Mr. Smarty-pants- can you solve the Riddle of the Syrinx

Err no I don't think I can, I did a moment with Google and found a reference to bird song. :footinmou
The Syrinx that I referred to was a wood nymph.

So changing topic has any one heard of the congress of the crows ? Google was not coming up with any thing good, on the first 4 pages of hits.
 
Okay you ole' nDn...how'd you know I was thinking of him in particular?
 
(cuz I had to know)

A Murder, Bazaar, or Parliment

What do You Call a Group of Birds?
Do you know what a group of Ravens is called? What about a group of peacocks, snipe or hummingbirds? Here is a list of Bird Collectives, terms that you can use to describe a group of birds.


Bird Names A - H
Birds in general A flock of birds, a dissimulation of birds, volery of birds
Bitterns A siege of bitterns, a sedge of bitterns
Chickens A peep of chickens
Choughs A chattering of choughs
Coots A cover of coots, a raft of coots
Cormorants A flight of cormorants
Cranes A sedge of cranes
Crows A congress of crows, a murder of crows
Curlews A herd of curlews
Doves A dule of doves, a flight of doves, a dole of doves, a cote of coves, a piteousness of doves
Ducks A paddling of ducks, a raft of ducks, a team of ducks, a dopping of ducks
Dunlin A fling of dunlin
Eagles A convocation of eagles
Eggs A clutch of eggs
Falcons A cast of falcons
Finches A charm of finches, a trembling of finches
Flamingos A flamboyance of flamingos
Geese A gaggle of geese, a skein of geese
Goldfinches A charm of goldfinches
Goshawks A flight of goshawks
Grouse A brace of grouse, a covey of grouse
Guillemots A bazaar of guillemots
Gulls A colony of gulls
Hawks A cast of hawks, a kettle of hawks, a cast of hawks
Hens (chickens) A brood of hens
Herons A siege of herons
Hummingbirds A charm of hummingbirds, a troubling of hummingbirds, a hover of hummingbirds


(? a piteousness of doves? sheez, little melodramatic, eh?)


Kis
 
People - A bunch of people

I'm too lazy to look anything up, but I insist on posting something no matter how useless it is.

Ummm.... check out my medals. :rolleyes:
 
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