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25th December 07, 09:18 PM
#21
Originally Posted by ChattanCat
Your ex? Ok, do you still have feelings for her because you went to a lot of trouble for someone who had rejected you.
Yep, sure do. Who said I was rejected? We're the closest of friends. Our daughter gets two parents who get along great. I'd say it's the perfect situation. We've transcended our previous relationship with a better one based on respect, appreciation and leading separate but connected lives. Plus, I get lots of nights out without any guilt when she has the kids.
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26th December 07, 12:09 AM
#22
Once again you are impressive with your handy work, I too prefer the hammered one but both are excellent pieces of work.
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26th December 07, 04:49 AM
#23
Originally Posted by O'Neille
Yep, sure do. Who said I was rejected? We're the closest of friends. Our daughter gets two parents who get along great. I'd say it's the perfect situation. We've transcended our previous relationship with a better one based on respect, appreciation and leading separate but connected lives. Plus, I get lots of nights out without any guilt when she has the kids.
That sounds so healthy for the kids. Congratulations on doing what most breakups don't.
Cheers
Wallace Catanach, Kiltmaker
A day without killting is like a day without sunshine.
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26th December 07, 06:48 AM
#24
I really like both versions, but like others I lean towards the hammered one too. That would also make a striking kilt pin.
Kresent - Your talents keep getting greater and greater.
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26th December 07, 07:21 AM
#25
Originally Posted by James MacMillan
I really like both versions, but like others I lean towards the hammered one too. That would also make a striking kilt pin.
Kresent - Your talents keep getting greater and greater.
Jay is right, it would make a nice kilt pin!
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26th December 07, 07:23 AM
#26
Hammered for sure (the pin, not me). With more weight, a great kilt pin.
Convener, Georgia Chapter, House of Gordon (Boss H.O.G.)
Where 4 Scotsmen gather there'll usually be a fifth.
7/5 of the world's population have a difficult time with fractions.
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26th December 07, 11:11 AM
#27
Originally Posted by turpin
Hammered for sure (the pin, not me). With more weight, a great kilt pin.
Fret not. I'm sure you'll all be seeing the kilt pin version soon. Heck, I have a week off with little to do.
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26th December 07, 11:14 AM
#28
Originally Posted by James MacMillan
I really like both versions, but like others I lean towards the hammered one too. That would also make a striking kilt pin.
Kresent - Your talents keep getting greater and greater.
It's not talent it persistence. That's one reason I like cast metal. If it doesn't turn out you melt it and remake it into something else. I've got a lot more failures than successes.
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26th December 07, 11:32 AM
#29
I especially like the hammered look. Nice work.
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26th December 07, 01:19 PM
#30
Originally Posted by O'Neille
It's not talent it persistence. That's one reason I like cast metal. If it doesn't turn out you melt it and remake it into something else. I've got a lot more failures than successes.
Persistance itself is a talent....also sometimes melting down mistakes is tempting....
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