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Thread: Just for the fun of it......

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    Just for the fun of it......

    Here is a picture posted to Badger Pond of someones shop.

    Now here is the deal can anyone BUT THE OWNER of the shop guess whose shop is in this picture?

    I hope someone from Badger Pond days can recognize this shop.

    In 24 hours I'll reveal whose shop it is.


    The time & date is now 7:57 PDT 8/25/05

    I'll do this from time to time & call it guess this shop shot.
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    Last edited by Bart Leetch; 08-25-2005 at 11:13 PM.
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    I'll guess it's John Renzetti's; before all the new upgrades,maybe???

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    [QUOTE=John M. Cioffi]I'll guess it's John Renzetti's; before all the new upgrades,maybe???

    Hi, That is definetly not mine, too neat and orderly.
    I was going to guess Col George Dart.
    take care,
    John

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    It's John Miliunas' shop, but it's from before they moved to the house they're in now. Ya coulda at least picked his "new" shop to hang up in front of us!

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    Yikes!!! What a blast from the past! The Pond was ok but, the Creek just flat out rocks!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by John Miliunas
    Yikes!!! What a blast from the past! The Pond was ok but, the Creek just flat out rocks!!!
    How's the old saying go?.....You've come a long way baby.....

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    I don't even think I have a picture of my first shop... I'll have to dig through the non-digital piles someday to find out.

    Bart...good idea. Keep 'em coming!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rob Russell
    It's John Miliunas' shop, but it's from before they moved to the house they're in now. Ya coulda at least picked his "new" shop to hang up in front of us!

    Congratulations Rob for a good eye or maybe a sharp memory .

    As John verified its his old shop.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bart Leetch
    Congratulations Rob for a good eye or maybe a sharp memory .

    As John verified its his old shop.
    Hey Bart, thanks for giving my old shop the "honor" of being first but, as Jim B. said, I think you're on to something here. Keep this going with other trivia! It's kinda' fun! Thanks!
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    I have my first free standing shop on a webpage...it was scary small at 12x16 and looking back at it makes me wonder how I got anything done in there....

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    John R.

    I chose your shop because there was a thread somewhere (here) where they wanted you to show your shop,as it is,now.

    JohnM. I can see you've come a long way.
    How are you feeling,lately?

    John....never posted pics of my place.
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    Quote Originally Posted by John M. Cioffi
    JohnM. I can see you've come a long way.
    How are you feeling,lately?
    Thanks, John! Yeah, it's been a pleasant "trip", to say the least! I still can't hardly believe I worked out of that little shop. By the same token, there was a certain amount of "coziness" to it and I still enjoyed it immensely! As far as how I'm feeling lately, still a bit sore/weak BUT, getting better every day! Heck, I can even "operate" a hand plane now! Most of the time, the other hand is hurting more than the one with surgery, so things are going as planned. Thanks for asking!
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    I fer sure knew it wasn't mine. Too clean!!


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