New member "Getting To Know You" World Tour
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At Pins Mechanical Company in Columbus, OH — a cool place with “duckpin” bowling, lots of pinball machines, ping pong tables, giant jenga, multiple bars, and a nice big fire pit out front. My wife and I went here and then to Zaftig Brewing Co. right by our place in Worthington, just north of Columbus. Zaftig is Yiddish for “full-bodied” and they make heavy alcohol beers, at a minimum of 7%. Needless to say, it was a fun night!
Pictured here is the piglet, IHSH-178 and not pictured are PIH10ANS. I really dig the turquoise hem with the faded pink shirt. A subtle detail, but great nonetheless.
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The last post is actually a different night at Zaftig. It’s right by us in Worthington so it’s our go to for a quick brew or a few (handful) and is an especially good bang for the buck considering the high ABV.
Pictured is the IHSH-07 and IHSH-178 with an Orient Agent mechanical watch.
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At Seventh Son Brewing Co. in Columbus, Ohio — one of my favorite and most frequented bars here. I really like the atmosphere and they have a lot of great, very different beers, with high ABVs, which I really like. If I am going to pay a premium for a different beer I want it to have a strong/unique flavor profile and/or high ABV, and Seventh Son usually knocks it out of the park.
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Here’s a shot of me on New Year’s Eve — all our friends dressed up somehow and I went as “The Wabash Canonball” in the IHSH-62-IND and the IH-824-IND. It was definitely the favorite outfit of the night and I even got a lot of questions about where I got my clothes at the neighbor’s party we randomly made our way to. One guy was super intrigued and we ended up talking Iron Heart and I told him all about the forum — if you’re out there reading this, hey dude!
I had the coaster and handkerchief in my pocket but the night got too wild before I had a chance to grab any photos of them in action that night.
Cool little tidbit, “The Wabash Cannonball” has some history here where I grew up in Northwest Ohio, here’s a link: http://wabashcannonballtrail.org/history-of-the-trail
I’ve even ridden on a sissified version of The Wabash Cannonball train several times as a child. My dad enjoyed model trains (and I loved Thomas the Train lol), so we were into that kinda stuff together back then.
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Any updates on this tour?
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Haha. Great stuff. Bob is a cutie too. Also I like your flooring.
Thanks! He's a goofball for sure. He has back issues, as dachshunds and other dogs with disproportionate legs and backs tend to have, so he's quarantined to the floor… which is slippery so it keeps him from tearing off like a banshee. Dual purpose I suppose. [emoji23]
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Awesome! Game on!
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