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    Quote Originally Posted by natertot View Post
    Santa arrived day before yesterday!

    Oregon Coffee Cup
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    Cookie mix with a small cast iron skillet to cook them on!

    If that cast iron turns out great, I may add that to the vehicle preps. That is a great size/weight! Thanks AFLineman!
    Glad You like them. The coffee cup is from where I work.
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    Got your gift Sarge. Thanks for the very cool Hawk!
    Have Lights? Thank a Lineman!
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    Cool Merry Christmas!

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    Got your gift Sarge. Thanks for the very cool Hawk!
    Merry Christmas! I hope you enjoy it!...
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    Quote Originally Posted by natertot View Post
    Santa arrived day before yesterday!

    Oregon Coffee Cup
    Oregon Shot Glass
    Oregon Scenic post cards
    Cookie mix with a small cast iron skillet to cook them on!

    If that cast iron turns out great, I may add that to the vehicle preps. That is a great size/weight! Thanks AFLineman!
    I've got one of the cookie mixes on the skillet too. It's still in the package, but I think that it's deep enough to cook biscuits or cornbread, as well as any desserts in. It may even be wide enough to fry up something for breakfast, lunch, or dinner. It's a neat little piece, I hope that we both get some good use out of it. Merry Christmas.

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    I got real box of delights! Ferro rod and firestarting tinder, wipe clean pocket first aid guide, yoyo fishing reel, pocket sewing kit, water purification tabs and....... I am officially a memeber of the Mora Owners club. Great big grin over here in England. Thankyou very much, Rick.
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    You are quite welcome. Merry Christmas.

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    I'm a Gramp who is not computer savvy, give me a slab and the rock ages tablet..I will do fine!

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    Wildthang - Opened your gift, a really nice military grade pouch, poncho, and malti-function knife sharpener. THANKS! Merry Christmas!!!
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    I got a most awesome HAND MADE bag and book on how to do "everything I want to do" from Hunter and his Mrs. Thanks so much. I love the bag especially.

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    Poor Wildthing is having to wait on his as I sent it late. A friend of mine was going to make a batch of caribou jerky with some caribou I gave him. I wanted to get a share of that in there so was waiting, waiting, waiting. Asshat still hasn't done it. Bet he just ate my caribou.
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    Glad you like the Encyclopedia.......I didn't realize it had been out of print since 2003...so took some looking.
    May it be as useful to you had my copy has been for us....you will know how useful when it gets stuffed with note, recipes dried leaves (for ID) ......
    Be sure to read Carla Emery's story.

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    Oh yea, I'm still just looking through it. But it's like a kid in a candy factory and I haven't settled down on one thing yet lol. Oh looky there, oh wait, let me read this other part...
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    Hey 1stimester! Got your gift! Thanks you very much, took me a while to open all of those gifts. You really outdid yourself this time!

    This is what I got:

    Smoked Salmon

    Wild Alaska tea assortment

    Book of sled dog wisdom

    Wild Alaskan apricot jam

    Alaskan coffee cup

    And a mint condition 1935 one hundred dollar bill!

    1st you should have not sent money, the other items were wonderful and would have been enough!


    Love ya................Wildthang!

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    Wait. Smoked Salmon?! Wild Alaskan Tea?! Apricot jam?! I didn't get no stinkin' food!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rick View Post
    Wait. Smoked Salmon?! Wild Alaskan Tea?! Apricot jam?! I didn't get no stinkin' food!

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    Rick sometimes bad things happen when you wear a hong

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wildthang View Post
    Rick sometimes bad things happen when you wear a hong

    Now that right there is funny
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    Don't make me post "the picture"! That would not be a good way to start the new year.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pgvoutdoors View Post
    Hunter63, your gift is on the way. Merry Christmas.
    Hey Phil....found a box in the kitchen, when I got home, today....(neighbors bring in the mail)......

    Was a 12" Lodge Seasoned pan.....real camp fire stuff, if it makes it out of the kitchen.....
    Thanks, Man.
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    Gonna give it a good home...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wildthang View Post
    Hey 1stimester! Got your gift! Thanks you very much, took me a while to open all of those gifts. You really outdid yourself this time!

    This is what I got:

    Smoked Salmon

    Wild Alaska tea assortment

    Book of sled dog wisdom

    Wild Alaskan apricot jam

    Alaskan coffee cup

    And a mint condition 1935 one hundred dollar bill!

    1st you should have not sent money, the other items were wonderful and would have been enough!


    Love ya................Wildthang!

    Hahaha not even one mention of that $100 bill you got. Think they realized something was a bit iffy here?
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    Quote Originally Posted by hunter63 View Post
    Hey Phil....found a box in the kitchen, when I got home, today....(neighbors bring in the mail)......

    Was a 12" Lodge Seasoned pan.....real camp fire stuff, if it makes it out of the kitchen.....
    Thanks, Man.
    Christmas in January.....
    Gonna give it a good home...
    I'm glad you like it, the carbon steel skillets are apart of Lodge's new product line. They have been available for a few years now, but the design has been around for a long time. I thought it would fit some of your activities.

    Have a Happy New Year.

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