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Website: http://iknifecollector.com/group/kniferesearch
Location: Tampa, FL
Members: 114
Latest Activity: Oct 6
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Some great Research and my thanks to the tireless work done by Sue OldsWidow. Check out that index, you just may be there for days! Also her research turned up an old resource that is worth revisiting if you have not seen.
Produced by iKC Member Tobais Gibson its a good reference for collectors: http://apg2k.hegewisch.net/index.html
I could not have said this better myself Mr Hanner!
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Yep Miss Jan, I have been reading some of Miss Sue's Knife History stories and I enjoy them. Thanks Miss Sue! For some reason most of the members of this group look so much nicer than some of the members of other groups...lol....Ya'll are doing a great job, ladies.
Check out the general info section above. Sue created this and we have been adding to it consistently. It is some wonderful resource info.
So, we have some new ladies on the site in the past few weeks and one is a knife maker. I am trying to get her to introduce herself here with us
Just because today is St Pats, what would you think baout visiting here?
Based in the heart of Dublin city, in Eire, the National Leprechaun Museum is a national cultural entertainment centre that takes visitors deeper into Irish and Celtic culture to discover what really lies behind the well-known tales of Irish cultural iconography - leprechauns, rainbows and pots of gold.
The National Leprechaun Museum is the first ever visitor attraction dedicated to Irish mythology and promises to open up a fun and magical world full of fascinating folklore and enchanting stories.
Visitors to the museum are encouraged to feel what it's like to journey deep beneath the rocks of the Giant's Causeway, open up their minds to the sights and stories of Ireland's mythical otherworld on a trip to fairy hill, experience what it's like to live in a leprechaun-sized world and journey to the end of the rainbow to see if the elusive crock of gold really exists.
The museum initially employs eight people. The museum's director and creator, Tom O'Rahilly informed Will and Guy that, 'The National Leprechaun Museum is a first; nothing like it exists anywhere else in the world. Irish culture is famous the world over - even Walt Disney came to Ireland to look for leprechauns.'
Opened March 2010: http://www.leprechaunmuseum.ie/
Funny, they always think different fathers but never ask about different mothers. LOL. Be sure you leave enough time at the end to be husband and wife alone again. We love it, even though we miss the kids
Yeah, I know. People often take for granted that they have different fathers just because of the gap. My husband isn't too happy about that. When I was younger I wanted 4 kids and I wanted them to be close in age. Well, things dosen't always turn out as planned. But I still could have two more, I guess.
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