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Old 02-04-2008, 08:09 PM   #1
 
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OK, I have been looking for somewhere to put all my pen/game call kits, blanks, and all my other parts and pieces. Everything I looked for was cheap and plastic, or expensive and what I wanted.

Today I landed a free Plumbing parts bin they were getting rid of at work. It is brand new out of the box I didn't hesitate to snatch it up.
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Old 02-04-2008, 08:31 PM   #2
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That rocks, nice snag!!! I keep my pen turning paraphanilia in a old rolling Craftsman tool chest. It could use better organization like yours, with dividers.
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That is a super snag there Wayne--------call me next time they are going to trash one of those. and you SUCK

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Thats super nice! Where could I find something like that to buy?
By the way YOU SUCK!
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Dang, that sure looks like suckage to me too....what a nice snag!!! Now that will last a lifetime, if you don't outgrow it.
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Ok You Suck but please tell me that not PBR I see there



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Jeff,

Man, that's an old pic. Yep, that there is some classic PBR.

Where did all that room go......
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Wayne,

Congrats to you both; to you on the tool snag and to the parts bin on a promotion from plumbing to woodworking

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PBR? Peanut Butter Relish? Painful Board Resawing? And no, it's not in the lexicon, I checked!!!
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PBR? Peanut Butter Relish? Painful Board Resawing? And no, it's not in the lexicon, I checked!!!
I am guessing too!

Maybe ..........Pabst(.sp) Blue Ribbon????

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Originally Posted by Mike Davis View Post
PBR= Early Americana for a semi-refreshing beverage. Now a historical or hysterical term


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not used in polite society.
oh, but OK on North Carolina Woodworker then....good!
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