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Post by kutkota on Aug 29, 2013 19:23:25 GMT -7
Man could you imagine what would happen if 1/8 of this board got togehter for a weekend. I think I might follow Mr. OT around like a lost puppy dog.
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Post by cajunlady87 on Aug 29, 2013 19:28:21 GMT -7
Oh no, I don't want you to tear down your kit. It just reminds me of the old button on a string we'd play with as kids, you may remember those. To a certain extent no matter the length of the string, you could still flip the button on it and get the button spinning on it. No worry i should be able to work it out without messing with the one I have. Thanks OT for going that extra mile. I really appreciate it.
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Post by offtrail on Aug 29, 2013 19:31:48 GMT -7
No worry i should be able to work it out without messing with the one I have. Thanks OT for going that extra mile. I really appreciate it. Not a problem
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Post by offtrail on Aug 29, 2013 23:08:52 GMT -7
Here is a video of that button on a string game plus a new twist.
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Post by offtrail on Aug 29, 2013 23:34:11 GMT -7
Man could you imagine what would happen if 1/8 of this board got togehter for a weekend. I think I might follow Mr. OT around like a lost puppy dog. That would be great fun meeting other members and sitting around the campfire doing some bushcraft. I would be more then happy to show my skills and teach others some firecraft or making natural cordage. The hard part is getting everyone together at the same time at the best location.
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Post by Besttracker on Aug 30, 2013 6:18:46 GMT -7
Excellent post Offtrail & thanks .
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Post by cajunlady87 on Aug 30, 2013 16:27:04 GMT -7
Here is a video of that button on a string game plus a new twist. Yep, no store bought toys for us. The gyro wheel is kewl but after a while I'd get tired of the noise. Thanks for posting.
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Post by offtrail on Aug 30, 2013 18:01:40 GMT -7
My dad was born in 1922 and what he had for a toy was a hoop and a stick...that's it. Funny thing is he still remembers that toy...wow
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