What was the most extravagant tool on sale at Yandles?

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Paul Chapman

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What was the most extravagant tool on sale at Yandles today? And who bought it? Don't worry Philly, I'm not telling :-$ [-( :lol:

Cheers :wink:

Paul
 
Hmmm, no answer yet, probably couldn't afford the fare home and as we write is trudging his weary way back dragging the extravagant item in a sack behind him. :D

I love that picture

Dom
 
I think the culprits wife will probably have banned him for life, from the forum, the workshop and anything else she can think of !!!

You spent how much, on what ......... :shock: :lol:

Cheers, Paul. :D
 
Intrigued...what did I miss? Did he go to the Startrite display room???
 
Paul
You seem to have a "handle" on this hinting thing...... :wink:
Sadly I can't post a picture until I return home tomorrow but fear not. I shall reveal all....
Philly :lol:
 
tiler99":2yerm1d5 said:
A broom.......how much can a broom be?????
I dunno - is TLN doing rosewood-handled, badger-haired, cast bronze broom, brush and dustpan sets now...? :-k

Cheers, Alf

Figuring even if not it's probably only a matter of time. :lol:
 
While it raised a good laugh over tea (thanks Philly :D ), I think everyone agreed that, although small, it was perfectly formed.

Cheers :wink:

Paul
 
And his hair looks luvverly - and thanks for the tea Phil :)
Mike
 
...and, Philly, I was really interested in one too, but perhaps a less prestige brand... :D
 
Made of the very finest sable and Himalyan dwarf Rhododendron heartwood. Complete with the ultimate designer label this tool can only be used by the most elite of exotic plane-smiths.
Dealers are only permmitted to sell this object to highly vetted clients.

Tis all right Phil ................. you bought the teas so I can keep a secret -----for now.

Now about that ebony plane you were going to make me...............

:wink:
 
mahking51":1zwwse4u said:
Paul Chapman wrote:
I think everyone agreed that, although small, it was perfectly formed.

Paul, S'funny, I really don't remember getting it out to show everyone...... :oops: :oops:

OK - we were guessing. Are you saying we were right? :lol: (only joking).

Cheers :wink:

Paul
 
Alf":26gtjs0t said:
tiler99":26gtjs0t said:
A broom.......how much can a broom be?????
I dunno - is TLN doing rosewood-handled, badger-haired, cast bronze broom, brush and dustpan sets now...? :-k

Cheers, Alf

Figuring even if not it's probably only a matter of time. :lol:

Oooooooo, so close, not telling tho' :-$ Phill will reveal all :lol: - Rob
 
Philly":2ql6wi3m said:
Paul
Sadly I can't post a picture until I return home tomorrow
Philly :lol:

Not suprised Philly hasn't had the courage to return home yet, there might yet be a Big Bash of a different type in the Philly household !!!

Cheers, Paul. :D
 
Alf":2wwac64z said:
tiler99":2wwac64z said:
A broom.......how much can a broom be?????
I dunno - is TLN doing rosewood-handled, badger-haired, cast bronze broom, brush and dustpan sets now...? :-k

Cheers, Alf

Figuring even if not it's probably only a matter of time. :lol:

I suspect you may be near the truth......
 
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