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Siggi, I was smiling when I said what I said. I enjoy life, everyday God finds a way to put a smile on my face.
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I just went to the Midwest WS and they are "temporally out of stock" on everything. Doesn't look good. Nothing on their FB page This pretty penny...that's wack! https://www.hobbylinc.com/htm/mid/mid5240.htm
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Siggi, I turn 75 next week. I KNOW it's not going to get better, at this point NOTHING gets better!
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Beautiful progress, Siggi. Did you get a new worker? I don't remember seeing the lad with the striped leggings before but maybe that's my bad memory.
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Gary, fantastic tutorial, beautiful work. I hope Midwest is able to continue to be the great supplier they were when I first ordered from them some five years ago.
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Dave, welcome to MSW. I would love to see a photo of your Dos Amigos/Fair Rosamund.
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Dion, welcome to MSW, glad to have you aboard.
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Glen, super carriage, it looks really nice.
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Evan, welcome to MSW. Enjoy your stay.
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Brian, do you have a build log or will you be starting one?
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Brian, thank you for posting this photo of the Cairo . You've made the original slab sided turtle look beautiful.
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Your New "cautionary tale" posterchild here!
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Mary, I looked closely, nicely done. You should be very proud.
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This is a great read. https://www.toledoport.org/media/3010/boats-built-at-toledo-ohio-paula-shorf-and-matt-weisman.pdf
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Lynn, everything looks really good. Sometimes your photos take on a pink tint, why do you suppose that is? You're using a manila folder to make the waterway? I admire your ingenuity but wouldn't making it out of wood be easier? You could soak the wood and form it. Midwest provides small size strips of basswood that's just the ticket. I've bought from them several times and have always been pleased. https://midwestproducts.com
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Brian, wonderful stuff and lots of it. You've been busy! I think my wife needs a Cricut. I'm almost certain it will be of benefit to her with her many projects.
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Mary, welcome to MSW. First off, my condolences for the loss of you father. You womenfolk do every bit as well as us menfolk in this hobby as you gals come to the party naturally gifted. Please start a build log, I'd love to see your work.
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Roger, thank you for providing the information particularly regarding the Boat Book. I'll be searching for a copy shortly. If the Lord grants me the time to finish the Tennessee I'd like to build a steam launch and what better than the one in the photo as it's a natural tie in. I A 40 footer wouldn't have fit in the Tennessee's davits. I spitballed the length and came up less than 30 feet. The plate/photo of the ship's boats is dated, April 11, 1885. The Tennessee was broken up at the end of 1886.
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