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The rain in Spain falls mainly on the plain?
Poll ended at Mon Feb 28, 2011 6:26 pm
Yes 15%  15%  [ 2 ]
No 15%  15%  [ 2 ]
Depends on the barometric pressure 69%  69%  [ 9 ]
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 Post subject: Puzzler 22/2/11
PostPosted: Mon Feb 21, 2011 6:26 pm 
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If I was talking about any of these, Fawn Foot, Scroll Knob, or Swell Knob, what would I be talking about?

Sorry about the delay between questions, no excuse just incompetence as per usual.......

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The top shelf on Ralph "little bear's" backbar where he is celebrating his birthday :roll: right next to the Knob Creek.


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Hint: Montypython


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Eric

You are shooting too high or too low and I can't tell the differece.

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Probably to low, but heres another hint Lumberjacks used them (monty python sang the song about lumberjacks..) So did most people who had a bit of property and needed lumber.

Maybe this will jog someones memory, or maybe tomorrow needs a better type of question!

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Burls??????

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Fish Heads???

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Hey Eric,

I was initially confused by the Monty Python clue, but now I get it.

Axe handle ends.

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Well done Tom!

Sorry about the python clue it was the best I could think of.

I was reading about axes and their handles in Eric Sloane's "Museum of Early American Tools" Fantastic book!

Well another puzzler soon!


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