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Graeme, we got one from a run about a year ago and I love it!
Any one manage to snag one of the red soupbone barlows??? They all went so dang fast!
Glad to hear that mouse is in the "ERL" Ron , I hate to see unauthorised excitement in the rodent community.
John,
Your question is reminiscent of the philosophical "Tree falling in the forest" query. Does it still make a sound if there is no one to observe it falling?
One can only presume that the mouse continues to jump in jubilation even when you can't see it.
But, wait! I decided to launch an independent probe and settle the mouse jumping in jubilation question once and for all.
I was startled to discover that this particular mouse belongs to a very strong labor Union. Excitable Rodents Local 5150. Their contract specifically stipulates that evidentiary dancing, jumping, or displaying excitement shall be conducted only when eyes are upon them.
In other words...If you can't see him, he ain't dancing!
I hope this answers your question, John? I guess I'll need to take a closer look at the tree in the forest now, also?
The more important question is does Ron's mouse continue to jump about when I can't see him ?
If I was going to buy one , which I am not due to an Edge Pro coming soon, I would go for the Smooth Autumn Gold Bone it looks really nice.
Ron you are right on those Wallstreets the decision is difficult but the wharncliff wins
J.J. and me, both, Steve! Those Wharnie blades hold a special power on me like no other. I may have to hold out for a micarta, or possibly a Mexican bocote, version though? (If GEC should ever offer them in those handle materials)
Hmmm! Decisions ... Decisions!
And the...
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