Bamboo Float Case

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Bamboo Float Case

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Hi all,

I've not posted for a while so thought I'd share with you one of my latest acquisitions, a bamboo float case skillfully created by Paul Cook, - I absolutely love it. It is just the right size for half a dozen floats. It is a fantastic example of Paul's craftsmanship and makes me smile every time it comes out to play on the bankside.....yes, it does get used.
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All I can say is 'Lucky Man, Sir.' Very nice indeed.
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That is lovely.
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Very nice indeed, beautifully made :Hat:

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Lovely looking case Scorpio... Paul certainly does make some beautiful, yet practical things.

Some very nice looking floats in there too..

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Thanks Gent's, I was trying to thin out my collection of floats - having more than I really need but find it hard to resist such craftsmanship, they are great to look at but also a joy to use. The case was a little indulgent but was purchased with an small unexpected Tax rebate so I smile every-time I see it and thank the Taxman for giving something back that I can now treasure. It's certainly worth a lot more to me than the amount it costs.

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Lovely looking case a true work of art .
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OMG ( as both of my daughters text ) :tea:
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It's okay. :tea:

:Chuckle: Damn lovely!
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