What to do with all the leftovers of material from making rod bags
So at the suggestion of Mrs H it was decided I needed an apron to keep all those nasties off my clothes while working down the shed and normally find their way into the house
So there it is a apron of many colours
Leftovers
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Re: Leftovers
Good evening,that’s a brilliant idea perhaps some float wallets would be a good seller.Terry
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Re: Leftovers
Very smart indeed.
Well done that man, award yourself a glass of your favourite tonight.
Wal.
Well done that man, award yourself a glass of your favourite tonight.
Wal.
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Re: Leftovers
Very handy for rod building duties too Can I suggest bait aprons and maggot bags could be a possibility HH?
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Re: Leftovers
That is rather fetching but needs a few stains and greasy finger marks
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Re: Leftovers
Draw-string reel bags? ??Pokey bags??
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Re: Leftovers
A fine effort Sir!
I second all the above proposals for float wallets, bait bags etc.
I second all the above proposals for float wallets, bait bags etc.
At the end of the game, the pawn and the King go back into the same box........