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02-18-2015, 12:02 PM
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Chasing Hawk
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Meet James the ripper
My husband made the handle on his metal lathe. It is really comfortable to hold in my small hands.
Jack and Jill Ripper (his cousins) now live in New York.
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Love it! My husband does that kind of stuff for me. He did a great job!
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Looks lethal!
Watch out thread, here comes James 007.
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wow, really love the handle on that one. his two cousins say "hi". what a beautiful handle.
I'm happy with mine, and thanks again.
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Wow, that's cool. I am planning to order those blades so my DH can make handles for me. DH has wood lathes.
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That is one neat ripper!!!!! With that I wouldn't mind having to rip.
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You are sew fortunate! He did a wonderful job, and it looks like it can be sew comfortable (such as it is).
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What a cool seam ripper - my husband does that kind of work too - aren't we lucky to have such clever husbands.
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wow, really love the handle on that one. his two cousins say "hi". what a beautiful handle.
I'm happy with mine, and thanks again.
I am very pleased to hear James's cousins are doing well in their new home. My husband and I are also happy you like
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He did a great job. It looks awesome!! Looks like a James!!
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