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Martin Baxter wrote: DSK wrote: Actually, that's a popular misconception. The Danforth resets just fine if you sharpen the flukes. Cuts through weeds better that way, too. Wouldn't that be illegal in Australia? Soon, soon...and now I come to think of it, the last time I saw a boathook with a proper spike was years ago, and then it was on a navy gig. -- Flying Tadpole ------------------------- Faint echoes, sometimes inaudible, of the newsgroup's glorious past are downloadable at http://music.download.com/internetopera |
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