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Fiskars Maul and hookaroon question.
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<blockquote data-quote="FrugalFirewoodDad" data-source="post: 7985374" data-attributes="member: 188875"><p>I had a Sotz and loaned it out when I went away to school and never got it back. Its gone, guy I loaned it to must have loaned it and now claims he never even had it. I wrote it and him off.</p><p></p><p>Fast forward decades, I am online looking for a Sotz on ebay and aI am cursing the prices to myself. She leans over my shoulder and says, "I think I may have one of those in my shed. I'll ask my husband". </p><p></p><p>Neither use it, and for a nice bottle of bourbon its got a new home.</p><p></p><p>Ask around and get the work out a little. They NEVER go bad, are too heavy to throw out, and I strongly suspect there's a million of them in sheds at shops around the country.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FrugalFirewoodDad, post: 7985374, member: 188875"] I had a Sotz and loaned it out when I went away to school and never got it back. Its gone, guy I loaned it to must have loaned it and now claims he never even had it. I wrote it and him off. Fast forward decades, I am online looking for a Sotz on ebay and aI am cursing the prices to myself. She leans over my shoulder and says, "I think I may have one of those in my shed. I'll ask my husband". Neither use it, and for a nice bottle of bourbon its got a new home. Ask around and get the work out a little. They NEVER go bad, are too heavy to throw out, and I strongly suspect there's a million of them in sheds at shops around the country. [/QUOTE]
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