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MarkW":3jjl6vmy said:
It gets worse, guess where we are going to be.

Yep, Norfolk! :roll: :roll: So close, yet so far away. :x :(

It aint so bad up here, What area are you going to?

If its Great Yarmouth, A little tip, The Darkness wrote a song and described the Golden mile as being paved with shiite. They werent wrong!.

North Norfolk is much better coastline.
 
bluezephyr":35pu27xm said:
MarkW":35pu27xm said:
It gets worse, guess where we are going to be.

Yep, Norfolk! :roll: :roll: So close, yet so far away. :x :(

It aint so bad up here, What area are you going to?

.

Sheringham. Which is a complete unknown to me.

Actually all may not be lost, I've been given the OK to go on the bike while the girls (wife and daughter) go in the car. This will give me the opportunity to dip into Dave's on the way home on Saturday - as well as avoiding boredom during the week with the occasional blast round the lanes. (WiZer's still out of luck for that lift though :-({|= ).

Looks like you can count me back in after all Dave. \:D/ - Now watch it pour down all week.
 
I'm off to Sheringham for the potty festival.It's a nice part of the world.I would have liked to have attended this get together but i am at a friends wedding on the 30th.Never been to Suffolk and always wanted to.I'ts one of only a handful of counties i haven't visited.Maybe next time.
 
MarkW":2pga0sdc said:
..getting further and further off topic here but....

skipdiver":2pga0sdc said:
I'm off to Sheringham for the potty festival.


:?: :?: :shock:

Well I am glad you asked, I started the thread but have now lost the plot. :-s

Normal service will be resumed, once I can figure out just what normal is. :-k
 
It's named after the lobster pots used by the local fisherman.Weekend of sea shanty's and stuff.


What was this thread about?
 
MarkW":3ajtdbtf said:
Sheringham. Which is a complete unknown to me.

Speak to Escudo - that's where he is, I think.

Yes, it is pretty good up here - agree that the North Norfolk coast is better - Holkham Bay is a personal favourite. For a sandy beach, good for children but without all the 'amusements' and the crowds of Gt Yarmouth, Winterton-on-sea takes some beating, IMO.

Dave
 
Escudo":3iwaxkqf said:
Yes, I am a native of Sheringham. Small world hey? :)
If anyone fancies a pint when they are in town just give me a shout.
Cheers, Tony.

I may very well do just that, Tony.
Thanks

Now I really think we should give Dave his thread back.
 
Escudo":2o0ea5rm said:
Yes, I am a native of Sheringham. Small world hey? :)

If anyone fancies a pint when they are in town just give me a shout.

You have (IIRC) a rather splendid hardware store, and an excellent s/h bookshop.

BugBear
 
Assuming this bash is still on, would anybody be interested in me bringing my type holder?

This is a sturdy "punch", that takes interchangeable steel letters.

Think of it as a John Bull set that uses brute force instead of ink.

Attendees could name (or otherwise label) wooden items (can't do metal items, the letters aren't hardened).

The letters are 3/16", and the holder can do around a dozen of them at a time. A close grained fine surface is best - e.g. beechwood endgrain.

An example of use can (just) be seen here:

http://www.geocities.com/plybench/scrub.html#wedge

(click on the thumbnail)

BugBear
 
BugBear,

Thanks for the jog. 8)
Please bring your punch, along with saw sharpening kit, I have collected together, I think all that I need to get back into it and would like to compare, make notes and take yet more pictures.

I hope the bash is still on, how about a show of hands to allow numbers to be guesstimated?

If you have any requests for stuff you would like Mike of Classic Hand Tools to bring over then let me know. It was great last year to get to try things out, I bought rasps which without trying would have been a bit dubious of parting with money for.

Anyone got any nice new toys, er I mean tools they can bring to show and tell, go on make the rest of us turn green you know you want to.

One word of warning to anyone who did not attend last year, there will be dogs and cats. You will not see much of the cats but you cannot avoid the dogs, so if you have a total dislike for them, this is not the bash for you, sorry.
 
damn and blast, i'll be on the polar opposite side of the country with the loml's :roll:

For those with as bad a memory as mine, it's on the 30th August in Suffolk
 
Sorry Dave its my birthday on the 30th and the family have arranged a get together so i'm out unfortunately,

Give the dogs a pat for me,

Cheers Nigel
 
Did someone say real beer?
Sounds like attendance is mandated.

If that terrible fellow who always makes me empty my wallet happened to bring along a 10" Chris Vesper sliding bevel...

I do have a grotty old #43 if anybody would like to see how a 1/4" thick plough iron performs (bit like using a JCB to clear grass clippings)

Will bring dog goodies and maybe pilchards (well, something for inscruitable small furry things anyway.)

Cheers
Steve
 
Right then, I think we should have enough to make this a goer \:D/

The location is just outside Sudbury, Suffolk on 30/08/08 at midday.

So same sort of set up as last year, send me an email to [email protected] please say who you are, both in real life and on the forum, that saves me getting confused it doesn't take much these days. :oops:

I have a document that I will send back to you giving full details of the address and how to get here and contact me if required. I work it like this as I don't want that info freely available on the internet.

Mike Hancock of Classic Hand Tools or one of his merry men will be along with nice things to try and buy. So far there has only been one request, if there is anything that you would like them to bring then let us know and he will try and do so.

I am trying to persuaded large son to go along to cook for us again, I have bought a gas barbecue to made it a little more predictable.

Please bring something to eat, not loads but if everyone brings a little we will once again have a feast for all of us to enjoy.

I don't drink, well that statement is technically incorrect but you know what I mean, if you want beer then please bring a few cans along. I remember that last year most went back still in the cans, so don't bring loads.

If you have anything that you have made and can get it in the car, on the train or bike that we might like to look at then bring it.
If you have any unusual tools that you can gloat with don't be shy, as if. :whistle:

If you have anything to swap or sell bring that as well.

Oh and did I mention there will be dogs and you will be Iona's best friend once you come though the gate. :roll:
 
Well I have cut the grass and put up the gazebo. :D Iona has already tried to run though one of the mesh sides :roll: , her level of excitement has started to rise, even quicker than mine. :whistle:

This is the current line of those who should be coming:

Gav
Paul Chapman
MarkW
Mike Garnham
Bugbear
Wizer
Dunbarhamlin

hpl is hoping to pop in for an hour or so depending on how well the harvest is going for his Dad.

Bugbear is going to bring his saw sharpening stuff and demonstrate that art for us.

Alex or David from Classic Hand Tools will be along with a car full of nice things to touch, maybe try and possibly buy. Be careful these chaps have a greased Slope TM all of their own. :wink: If there is anything that you would like them to bring in particular, it's not too late to let me know and I will ask them nicely, only had one request so far.

Large son (Joe) should be along to slave over the barbecue to ensure that we are well feed after an afternoon of overdosing on wood, tools and chat.

Looking forward to seeing you tomorrow and if you are not on the list and want to come there is room for a few more just shout and I will send you the directions.
 
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