Show your love for the ladies

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These are but wild and whirling words, my lord. [emoji38]

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I put my Fiddleback Forge Ladyfinger through the paces of making the best salsa on the planet. Here it is condensed to 1 minute long. For those wondering, this one is African Blackwood with Natural Liners, Green Pinstripes and Mosaic Pin Beauty Mark! Love it! - Robert

[video=youtube;W91bEloCgwc]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W91bEloCgwc[/video]

(cross-posting to Fiddlebacks & Food Thread also)
 
Super cool video and great looking salsa!

Thank you! I may have a few more in me yet. I've got a few new blades that haven't been shown to the world yet. They need some screen time on some projects! That will have to be a different thread though. [emoji6] - Robert


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My new lady arrived home tonight. I've been on a bit of a thin blade stock kick lately. This 3/32" beauty is going to fit right in during my next outing. She is a beauty but she will have to earn her keep.

Thanks to the Fiddleback Outpost for the stunning blade
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Nice Dave! I had my eye on that Lady when the Outpost listed it.
 
^Nice lumber Sergio!

It was nice to say hi to your two pretty ladies at Blade (I am not referring to the knives. ;) ) You are a lucky guy with good taste all the way around.

Phil
 
^Nice lumber Sergio!

It was nice to say hi to your two pretty ladies at Blade (I am not referring to the knives. ;) ) You are a lucky guy with good taste all the way around.

Phil

Thanks Phil. Unfortunately, bringing the "other ladies" to Atlanta while I'm at the Bladeshow translates to a double whammy to the wallet :(. There are quite a few malls in the area that my wife and daughter just cannot seem to avoid.
Anyway, it always a pleasure seeing Melissa as well. I don't think I was able to say a formal goodbye.

As far as the "lumber" goes, I know, I need a new backdrop for taking pics. It's jus too easy for my to go out back to the "hardly-ever used" firewood pile. Not much need for it here in FL. Maybe once every 3 years or so. :rolleyes:

Take care,
Sergio
 
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