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Old 11-13-2008, 01:32 AM
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Hello everyone, the last time I visited (Sept) I saw a book on lovespoons by David Western. I thought that I would like to buy one but with our weak currency it was out of the question. Lo and behold I found that the book was freely available In South Africa though slightly more expensive. So my next carving is going to be a 2metre love spoon of my own design based on what I have read in the book.
thought to advice received via the message board I finally got in touch with Baileys. Now here is a thing. In SOuth Africa just an echo carving bar by itself costs in the region of $200 (SA R1200) From baileys I got a package (Saw 2 bars chains plus a video etc.,) for $319 (SA R!999) Luckily my family were visiting the states and have brought it back with them.
Further does any one know what a "trogholer" attachment is. I know its made in Switzerland
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hello hello! I can for sure ask my husband what the heck a trogholer is, he works at Baileys and I bet he will know
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Thanks Keoma, you are a pal in a million (last time I counted) Compliments to Bayleys(?) Also bought black marbles I am sure they will make a hit in South Africa with the ladies for table etc decorations ( when I finally get them if ever from my family0
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Thank you Louis! i will most assuredly pass on the love! You know, I want a bag of those Marbles too!!! I know I must need them for something...
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