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Torch Mullins
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Location: United States Occupation: torch mullins Age: 57 |
#1 2012-10-21 21:12 |
Thank all of you who attended.
For those who couldn't make it, we missed you. We spent the day talking to many familes and scouts both Boys and Girls. We had three forges going from 9 am till dark. Pictures will follow. Added 2 minutes later: For those of you watching, you saw this announcement, for everyone else. Elmer Roush will be demonstrating at Christmas at John and Judy's. Added 2 minutes later: ElmerRoush.com |
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Torch Mullins
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lindahr
Posts: 160
Location: United States Occupation: Age: 73 |
#2 2012-10-30 16:43 |
I love Elmer's demos, and the Christmas meeting and lunch are always the high spot of the year for ABBA. It should be a wonderful meeting.
Hope to see some pictures from Hard Labor Creek. I had too much going on to commit to a weekend, but I miss everyone. How about some posts? The website has been dead lately. Linda |
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cal
Posts: 137
Location: United States Sharpsburg, GA Occupation: Retired Programer Age: 73 |
#3 2012-11-01 13:48 |
FYI we didn't have an iron in the hat drawing at this meeting. There were few items donated and not too many people still around after we ate so the decision was made to just save the items for next month.
Saturday was a great day for smithing. Torch had brought along his forge & anvil along with the 2 setups in the trailer. I made another courting candle holder all except for the wooden plug. Then I made a small tomahawk head. It was made from an old railroad spike that we flattened out and bent around a drift. After cleaning it up at home with a grinder it doesn't look too bad but I don't think I could trade it for a pony back in the day. |
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Cal Kohler
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