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Thank you Daniel, for your thought... Last night I discovered a really enjoyable, strangely funny build log... If only it would be a log as Amusing Story Build Logs in Progress here... Your MS Trinkstein by dafi - SOS - Stone on Soil - Flush deck frigate of the Austrian Mountain Navy topic is really fantastic...
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Too late I have noticed this Log... Very strangely funny story...
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With sails furled, it seems to be in repose, to stay in calm at the port or anchored at the sea... At the same time there would be an uncrowded view and more static... This alternative should be taken into consideration...
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I stare behind the ship that departs... I can't throw myself into the sea, beautiful is the world... I can't cry, I have the manhood in my blood... I translated as far as I could, a poem that I like very much... Your SF2 rigged and seeming as she departs, made me remember it...
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I stare behind a ship that outgoes... I liked the photos taken behind her... Really nice job... Very shipshape...
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I think your admiral's sewing machine would diminish the expenses while your hobby machines increase them... Your those two operations seem to be only for yourself... Sewing is more cheaper than buying the confection and in the event, it seems you had decreased the admiral's expenses of which you are responsible, for expending money for your desires... The money that you had spent for the sewing machine would somehow return to you pocket. You should also use that $900 for the admiral... S o r r y ! . . . Crackers is a wise man...
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Another links: http://www.tree-nation.com/forests/discussions/2163/highlight-a-fact-about-african-blackwood http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Grenadil-African_Blackwood.jpg
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People are afraid of what they don't understand. That's what leads to the fear of the unknown. You know that you know... And now, you are a Master of Ratlines...
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I m p e c c a b l e ! . . . http://www.wood-database.com/lumber-identification/hardwoods/african-blackwood/ and there are several ebony varities... http://www.bellforestproducts.com/exotic-wood/
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Thank you Hamilton, for your gracious thoughts... as always... Have a safe and happy trip by the way, happy union of the son, the father and the grand-father... of the three generations... I feel ashamed for being obstinate not taking a wide shot, not showing the entire ship in one photo, my apologizes but it remains a bit of time to finish all masts. I want a little patience... She wants to be seen in her whole stature...
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There are many masterpieces through the link Popeye... http://www.finemodelships.com/Gallery-of-ship-models-sold.htm
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