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    NE ala Chick

    Trying a new drying technique.......


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    Ken,
    that looks to be far superior to other systems for drying wood. Thanks for sharing. Max

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    Ken,
    You're the best!!! I can't wait to see a picture of yours on one of the major news magazines.
    faust

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    Ive been in most of the biggest east coast papers over the years, they dont pay a stringer well enough for me to worry with them. I still always keep a few cameras with me because you never know when something will happen that will be a big payday. I remember an powerline employee used a 110 camera to catch something years ago (cant remember if it was weather related or a plane crash) but he earned over $200k from those shots.

    As far as the bowl, just an Oak NE with an oil finish LOL

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    A little more sanding next time may get rid of that roughness on the inside.

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    Ken, I guess that answers the question of which came first. Great looking NE by the way.

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    Great looking NE. Love that pic's.
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    Great imagination setting that shot up. Put a smile on my face!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ken Hill View Post
    Trying a new drying technique.......
    That chick sits there very long and you will be trying a new "dyeing technique" - chicken poop gray!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by John Keeton View Post
    That chick sits there very long and you will be trying a new "dyeing technique" - chicken poop gray!!
    I believe in that there statement lies the true "DNA" hahahaha!

    Swapping chicks out was easy, keeping my hunting dogs away was not!


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    Didn't DD cover this drying method a while back? Nice looking bowl!

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    nice oak, Roger may need some of that dna to help for his stonewall stuff

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    When Roger, Baxter or Tony turns out something big, ive got a Tom they can try to place in it for a photo op LOL!


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    Nice little bowl and chick Ken. As for the Tom, I will keep a skew chisel well sharpened. Visited my sister in Conneticut last spring. She had been having trouble with a couple of Toms and a hen that some people in the neighborhood had been feedng. When I saw them in the neighborhood, I went to have a closer look to see what they would do. Darned if they didn't get rather beligerant!
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    Cell phone pictures aren't much when you are walking backwards, swinging your hat at them with one hand while trying to take a picture with the other, and I admit to backing up a couple hundred yards! They definitely thought they were at the top of the pecking order.

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    haha, thats why I said YOU guys can TRY and get him in a bowl LOL!

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