Two floats and a beam

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Two floats and a beam

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When I came home from work today there were two little parcels on the kitchen table that my good lady had collected from the post office for me. On opening the first parcel my face just beamed, there were two beautiful floats from Paul Cook, thank you Paul I shall treasure them forever.

My photography just does not do them any justice at all, sorry Paul.

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The contents of the second parcel will be revealed in another post.
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Zooming in on me iPhone does them justice very nice indeed I must get me some of these floats from Paul, Andrew and Stuart
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Fantastic floats! :Thumb:
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what lovely floats, need to get some of those i think.
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They are truly stunning. Oh to have that sort of skill
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For those of you that don't know how to enlarge the pictures on the forum, just click on the + in the top left corner of the picture, then click again on the + in the bigger picture. You will see that the floats look a lot clearer and bigger.
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Stunning!!! :Hat:
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I like the books too :Thumb:
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very nice

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Superb floats :Hat:
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