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Was almost afraid to open this one.  It is interesting to see how we all developed.  I remember my high school shop class where we were not allowed to use any power tools.  Had to make a clip board and was a bear planing the wood thin enough.  Still have one of a pair of walnut lamps and a galvanized tin dust pan that I use occasionally in my shop.

 

My daughter made a galvanized tin dust pan in the early nineties at high school.  We still use it.

 

Marg

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Oh OK, I'm the one in the lumberjack shirt we were so poor then my mum bought clothes from the army & navy stores and some days I'd go to school dress as a Japanese Admiral. Only kidding :razz:  

I figured it out before I got down this far.  Anyone wearing a plaid shirt at that age had to grow up to be woodworker.

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Carl I've just notice why you are like you are, because your one of those rare one's that have the same birthday as me. :lol:  :lol:

I do have to say ,there are no pictures of me peeking out of windows ,at least on the net ,Dad said power failures were common in Dec .and candle lite is so romantic..Also remember your suposed to listen to your elders ,kid's like you ,bare watching ! LOL 

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