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Stamp History - example
August 24, 2014 01:11AM
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I think this was my first stamp project. Somewhere 76-78. Approx.

My buddy gave me this twisted stalk he cut from a hedgerow. I'd discovered the art of steel stamps and had begun making them. I finished this walking staff before wevwentbto a big field auction of tools in Lanchaster, Pa. I bought a bunch of old tools there I've used since!

Hope you enjoy seeing some old American History! Haha.

Gary
Re: Stamp History - example
August 24, 2014 09:49AM
Gary, where is the cane sword blade hiding whistling
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Re: Stamp History - example
August 24, 2014 02:29PM
Where is the cane sword? That is nice artwork above.
Re: Stamp History - example
August 25, 2014 06:13AM
That is...how do you say it over there....purdy smiling smiley
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Neil
Re: Stamp History - example
August 25, 2014 09:29PM
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Yup, Purdy!
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August 25, 2014 09:34PM
Purdy, for sure! But, I bet there is a spike that comes out the bottom....

Scott
Re: Stamp History - example
August 26, 2014 12:54AM
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I think you guys are all trying to get me locked up.

I'm not sure you can just carry around a sword cane, at will. Not sure. Doubt it.

Try to show a few guys something .... well ... you see ... this is why we can't have anything nice .... spinning smiley sticking its tongue out

Gary
Re: Stamp History - example
August 26, 2014 02:36PM
A sword cane maybe considered a concealed weapon, but a club and blade, thats a whole different storywhistling.
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