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Looks like one of them optical illusions...... :yes:
ive lived here six years and its the first time ive noticed it this afternoon, i only go by it about 10 times a day :laugh:

 

thats how i was paul, didnt spot anything till i got out with a camera :laugh: .. you have got the bug bad aint ya :laugh:

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Looks like one of them optical illusions...... :yes:
ive lived here six years and its the first time ive noticed it this afternoon, i only go by it about 10 times a day :laugh:

 

thats how i was paul, didnt spot anything till i got out with a camera :laugh: .. you have got the bug bad aint ya :laugh:

i only use to notice runs,earths, warrens and flight lines :laugh: now im looking at chimneys :laugh: :laugh:
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I had to do a job on a house some year's ago where i big chimney like that but not as good came down in bad wind..it come through the house roof and through the bedroom ceiling and splattered the bed.. :D ,,luckely they was know one in it at the time..

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All tradesmen off yesteryear id say where more skilled , the tools we have now make most jobs easy and require little knowledge , now a days everything has to be done yesterday where as before it was done right no matter how long it took , Good Pic off some heritage mate :thumbs:

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All tradesmen off yesteryear id say where more skilled , the tools we have now make most jobs easy and require little knowledge , now a days everything has to be done yesterday where as before it was done right no matter how long it took , Good Pic off some heritage mate :thumbs:

i bought a old pine joiners tool box a big pine one full of tools the box itself was a work of art dovetail joint brass lock it was full of well used tools that had been loved and cared for the intention was to break it up sell the tools on and sell the box for a coffee table 2 years on its sat under a blanket at the back of my workshop grew attached to it could`nt part with it -- when you think this was someones pride and joy thr living --- bit differant with the power tools and plastic of today ..
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All tradesmen off yesteryear id say where more skilled , the tools we have now make most jobs easy and require little knowledge , now a days everything has to be done yesterday where as before it was done right no matter how long it took , Good Pic off some heritage mate :thumbs:

i bought a old pine joiners tool box a big pine one full of tools the box itself was a work of art dovetail joint brass lock it was full of well used tools that had been loved and cared for the intention was to break it up sell the tools on and sell the box for a coffee table 2 years on its sat under a blanket at the back of my workshop grew attached to it could`nt part with it -- when you think this was someones pride and joy thr living --- bit differant with the power tools and plastic of today ..

i sold one at a car boot a few years ago but it was soaked in oil and in a mess
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All tradesmen off yesteryear id say where more skilled , the tools we have now make most jobs easy and require little knowledge , now a days everything has to be done yesterday where as before it was done right no matter how long it took , Good Pic off some heritage mate :thumbs:

i bought a old pine joiners tool box a big pine one full of tools the box itself was a work of art dovetail joint brass lock it was full of well used tools that had been loved and cared for the intention was to break it up sell the tools on and sell the box for a coffee table 2 years on its sat under a blanket at the back of my workshop grew attached to it could`nt part with it -- when you think this was someones pride and joy thr living --- bit differant with the power tools and plastic of today ..

i sold one at a car boot a few years ago but it was soaked in oil and in a mess

-- had one in that condition had it dipped but it never came right -- i painted the inside of it and sold it on ebay, i`ve done a few if you can get em in good nick they make a unique bit of furniture and sell from 150-200 on ebay ...
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