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Default The docking tool worked!

On 2014-11-12, Dave Smith > wrote:
> On 2014-11-12 12:49 PM, notbob wrote:


>> better, I got it 2nd hand for free and it's already butter/shortening
>> saturated from yrs of use.


> Sounds like the one I threw out.


I may buy a real French maple one, like you have, this Winter.

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