l()st pr()perty
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@Giles, do you have a local forge is it something a black smith could do? To have an IRON IH button fighter would be something!
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this is a sample of her work, a Bottle Opener
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@Giles did you have any joy with this [emoji651]️ ?
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[emoji1] brilliant I think she may be a winner
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Looks kind of painful..
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A sort of grinder?
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A mincer?
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snowy you clever bastard
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@trail:
ok, next one:
obviously it's a kind of jacket or coat, but what king of?
Holy grail @trail and arrow !
I definitely need a hint.
Sacrum Imperium Romanum? Sachse , Salinger , Staufer?
King or emperor?
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Or is it the coat from Henri II. Court-manteau (Curtmantle) King of England (1154-1189) -
Something to burn a virgin at the stake at? Like The Wickerman?
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Still searchable in Google, not going to cheat this time tho….
Kind of material?
The seal and whale intestines. The Inuit style of Gtex. Thanks @SnowyBut what king of?……..The King in Thule
There was a king in Thule,
Was faithful till the grave,
To whom his mistress, dying,
A golden goblet gave.Nought was to him more precious;
He drained it at every bout;
His eyes with tears ran over,
As oft as he drank thereout.When came his time of dying,
The towns in his land he told,
Nought else to his heir denying
Except the goblet of gold.He sat at the royal banquet
With his knights of high degree,
In the lofty hall of his father
In the castle by the sea.There stood the old carouser,
And drank the last life-glow;
And hurled the hallowed goblet
Into the tide below.He saw it plunging and filling,
And sinking deep in the sea:
Then fell his eyelids for ever,
And never more drank he!Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, written in 1774