Yes I just did make uniquity a word. What makes your shop unique, a mascot, sign, art
I have Bob the Builder for my mascot, all for free from the dump (boutique)
there’s no need to reinvent the wrench
Yes I just did make uniquity a word. What makes your shop unique, a mascot, sign, art
I have Bob the Builder for my mascot, all for free from the dump (boutique)
there’s no need to reinvent the wrench
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andy's been busy in his workshop already this summer I see.
I have an old Phoenix kayak hanging on the wall that I converted to a low rocker squirt boat in my younger days of running whitewater up stream to save on shuttle hassles and later outfitted with upright bass strings (Tomastic Spirocore E A & D, I broke the G playing bluegrass and switched to gut strings on my regular upright) so I could play it as an upright bass Kayak for our local save the river organization. Also set lists from old shows and goofy photographs of old crews.
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"You cannot work hard enough to make up for a sloppy estimate."
My favorite race car - McLaren M8-B, from 1969, before they banned the high wing. Really the last gasp of the mostly unrestricted race car. Duct tape on the nose and all. Oh - and the parrot as well.
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This was a book cover I scanned and printed on a $$ color printer where I used to work. Parrot is repaired paper mache' from the neighbor's trash pile.
I have a full set of the metal 1/18 scale models of 1969, 1970, and 1971 as well, but I need to make a case for them - don't want dust on all the fine detail!
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Edited 6/7/2008 12:45 pm ET by McDesign