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231226 Richard Wilson <yorkshireman@y.. Jun-22-2012 Re: On the value of 'craftsman made' containers
Charlie has seen my workshop.

On 21/06/2012 16:10, Charlie Rodgers wrote:
>
>   If it were me, I'd stack them off to the side somewhere, wait a 
> suitable amount of time (weeks, months, or maybe a decade or so) and 
> see if a use for them presents itself.  How much room will they really 
> take?
>   Hmmm...maybe this is why I have only a narrow path between stacks of 
> 'stuff I'll need one day' to and from the workbench.

Raining today and rained off from fitting the floor - the path has 
vanished - all manner of stuff hastily replaced.  All kinds of stuff 
discovered - including a stash of old original boxes..

Oh  yes, and a cast iron morticer. ( seriously heavy - must be Victorian )

Richard Wilson
Yorkshireman Galoot
in Northumberland - Rain and rainbows today

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