Hi Everyone, as mentioned in my introduction post, BOTL needs quite a bit of updating, patching and whatever else I might come across. Over time BOTL may be unreachable on occasion as I do migrations or updates, etc. Just be patient - we'll be back! I'll generally try to keep these maintenances until later in the evenings.
Thanks I look forward to meeting youThere is a couple beauties there. I plan on being there a couple days, this will be my first one.
There's a fairly large contingent of us who are going. We will definitely drop by!Thanks I look forward to meeting you
Awesome brother I am excited to go being in Canada I don't get to go to shows it could be the first of manyThere's a fairly large contingent of us who are going. We will definitely drop by!
Pipes look great
Can you be more descriptive...... Their could be more than one that looks like that!I will be there. Big ugly beard bald......that will be me.
Or meI will be there. Big ugly beard bald......that will be me.
Haha there a lot of themI will be there. Big ugly beard bald......that will be me.
The blowfish is morta yesI see three I want. Is the bottom left Morta?
Thought so. Is rhat briar attached to tthe stummel for the mortise? Love the blast on thatThe blowfish is morta yes
It's a tabuke ringThought so. Is rhat briar attached to tthe stummel for the mortise? Love the blast on that
Morta is a material from trees that have been buried in peat bogs and preserved from decay by the acidic and anaerobic bog conditions, sometimes for hundreds or even thousands of years. The wood is usually stained brown by tannins dissolved in the acidic water. Bog-wood represents the early stages in the fossilisation of wood, with further stages ultimately forming lignite and coal over a period of many millions of years. Bog-wood may come from any tree species naturally growing near or in bogs, including oak (Quercus – "bog oak"), pine (Pinus), yew (Taxus), swamp cypress (Taxodium) and kauri (Agathis). Bog-wood is often removed from fields etc. and placed in clearance cairns. It is a rare form of timber that is "comparable to some of the world's most expensive tropical hardwoodsSo can somebody tell me what a morta is?
I think it's this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bog-woodSo can somebody tell me what a morta is?
Your just afraid we may plot against u in ur absenceHave fun everyone! Jealous I won't be making it this year....