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@Mizmazzle thats the great thing about a snug fitting pair of 888s is they dont go anywhere, even without a belt. I guess, being the first time i forgot one, i'm finding out its totally unnecessary lol more of an accessory at this point.
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@WhiskeySandwich for sure dude! I do find that once the jeans get really broken in they still come down just a touch (Never to the point of even being close to a plumbers crack mind you)...making the thigh and ass a little baggy looking. So if I wear a belt and keep them at their absolute highest point, the ass looks better...haha....thats the case with my XHS anyways....my 888D seem to be more rigid and a bit slimmer overall anyways....never wear a belt with those.
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@Mizmazzle i guess i wear my 888s a little low for what they're 'supposed' to be, but the waist seems to be stretched as far as it'll ever go and is just as tight as how i set my belt. i dont like my 888s pulled up to the max, if we're getting anatomical - the waist stays at L5-S1, whether sitting or standing, which is ideal imo. i get a hint of buttsag when standing, but when sitting, everything works perfectly. I went on about this a while back in regards to combined rise. The spot that the 888 rests on the hips is right on the money for full coverage, and i never pull mine up to the belly-button like i guess you could if you're into wedgies. Always thought it was weird to pull pants up over my underwear waistline, so i dont, but the extra room in the combined rise is for sitting, just like the extra room in your knee measurement is for bending.
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Here you go @SKT Shop pic 1962. This is the second shop. First one burnt down in 1902. This new shop was up and running by Dec. 1902.
Me with little wagon made for Ray in 1915 at the shop 1995. Second pic is at the Gruber wagon works
Nest one is the oldest made by John around 1850. Second pic is also at the Gruber wagon works. This wagon is older then Grubers.
Next is the 1891 wagon made by Willaim H R
Two more wagons made by our family Wheelwright shop from 1765 - 1929,
They made about 40 wagons a year, Also made anything from wood beside wagons. Made lots of wheels sold to different wagons makers. -
@twin thanks for posting this! I really enjoy seeing the craftsmanship and history. I’m guessing your family’s wagons were used by many over a huge area at some point. Great stuff. With your knowledge of your family history, do you know when your ancestors came over to the states and from where? I may start a genealogy thread sometime and see if anyone else is interested in this stuff.
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Feeling a little disturbed. Over the past few months, I've been in the process of moving. Not only myself, but my daughter, as well. The end is in sight. My daughter is all settled in her dorm, and I'm about 1/2 way settled into my new digs. Needless to say, there has been a lot of packing and unpacking going on. I'm leaving for Gosport in 2 days, and while I'm eager to get that party started, I'm finding it difficult to get packed. I'm just so sick of packing, right now. What's most disturbing is, it actually gave rise to the thought, however brief, of going to Gosport with only the clothes on my back, and buying new gear when I get there. Pretty sick, huh ?
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@ARNC @goosehd , those thoughts did cross my mind, as well. The problem is, I've got way too much gear, already. Bringing home new stuff wouldn't be practical. Don't get me started on the financial aspects, either. Paying for a college education has already put great restrictions on my clothing budget...
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@scooter Since I haven't been to an official party before, is there impromptu swaps/sells that occur while you're there? Could you bring a couple of items that you don't wear as much with the thoughts of bringing something new home? Maybe bring two pairs of jeans (shirts, jackets, etc.) with the thoughts of bringing a new pair home.
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Hope everyone in the Western Carolinas / Appalachia is doing alright after Helene. I know @sabergirl is pretty close to the worst areas being flooded after the storm.
Got a lot of family in the area and the pictures they've been sending are crazy with ~2feet of rainfall during the storm which was right after an already very wet/rain week before. Still a lot of them are without cell phone and water.
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@pechelman Regarding Ann, see here: https://www.ironheart.co.uk/forum//post/837414
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@pechelman hope everybody's good. Glad sabergirl's alright. I have some colleagues in GA who have been displaced and wont be back in action for a couple weeks minimum. All safe tho. Up here we've just been getting lots of rain and a little wind, all pretty mild.