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    Does this qualify as a metal mug or are we having to diversify in the current economic climate

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ashley Cawley View Post
    Phil and I have used our Bullroarers to communicate through the woodland and find one another, actually worked!

    I should take some close-up shots of my bullroarer when I get a chance, it's still pretty rough at this stage.
    Haha! Yes! I was feeling pretty melancholy on my way to the woods. When I got there, I donned my back, pulled out my bullroarer and gave three roars.... When I heard a return roar from Ash, I grinned a big grin and headed on in. Within half hour of getting in the woods my spirits where lifted and the day was good

    We need to sort out a communication method too I reckon

    My bullroarer is a WiP, it works ok, but I still need to add the decorative carving and mebbe some staining too. I'll post some pics soon...

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    Quote Originally Posted by jus_young View Post
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    I was inspired by Adams current avatar.
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    We should probably point out that the handles we devised for the cord made a massive difference, without it the friction pretty much ripped your fingers apart, I blistered up on the first day of us experimenting with them. I'll post up some pics sometime.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ashley Cawley View Post
    We should probably point out that the handles we devised for the cord made a massive difference, without it the friction pretty much ripped your fingers apart, I blistered up on the first day of us experimenting with them. I'll post up some pics sometime.
    I thought the blisters were from that crap cup you're supposed to be reviewing!!!!
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