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231514 Wesley Groot <wesg@g...> Jul-09-2012 Dixon Estate Tool Set was: Dixon Pliers
So all this Dixon talk made me dig up some pictures from a few years
ago. Pete Tolford - a man among men - in our Chicago area tool group
sold me a chest of Dixon tools on behalf of the daughter of their former
owner. I will be forever grateful to all three of them. I can't really
*gloat* about them, because they fell into my lap. So let's just call it
a combination - a "grateful gloat". I'm very "Gloateful".

I'm too tired to fire up "old Bessie" and make a webpage and upload the
pictures, so I just posted them as an album on my Cityboy Forge Facebook
page. It's open to the public and Facebook is NOT sending me common or
preferred stock in return for directing you all to their site. So if you
don't like Facebook or think it'll generate spam (That hasn't been my
experience) just don't click on the link. But please let's not start a
thread about Facebook and how much we hate it or love it or think it's
for yuppies=85 Here're the links: (have a napkin ready. ;-) https://www-
.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.417032905006738.90116.141564509220247&ty-
pe=1&l=8cb2a6498e

Or if you prefer:

http://tinyurl.com/Dixon-stakes

Cheers, Wes--------------------------------------------------------------
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231515 Sgt42rhr <sgt42rhr@a...> Jul-09-2012 Re: Dixon Estate Tool Set was: Dixon Pliers
Wes, I need a drool cup! Perhaps you could make a nice silver one?
Simply amazing. John M. Johnston "There is a fine line between hobby and
mental illness." Dave Barry
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