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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1924550" data-attributes="member: 50"><p>O.K, apparently it's too cold/windy for anyone to be productive today, so let's gum it up some more. Say said Yankee wore out the edge on said axe and being a true Yankee he drives the handle out, throws the axe head in the forge to a bright red, splits it open and re-steels it. Still the original head? Or the opposite- dopey uncle Herkimer drives wedges with said axe and splits the eye open. No axe ever held an edge like that one so said thrifty/frugal/cheap Yankee cuts the edge off the head and forges the the rest of the head from a piece of wrought iron. now where do we stand? Then there's my pickup- 1978 F250 4WD, third engine, 2nd bed, seat replaced, frame broken and reinforced, if medication can't help me cab and bed soon to be installed on a 1987 F350 4WD drw 6.9 chassis- when is it no longer a 1978 F250?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1924550, member: 50"] O.K, apparently it's too cold/windy for anyone to be productive today, so let's gum it up some more. Say said Yankee wore out the edge on said axe and being a true Yankee he drives the handle out, throws the axe head in the forge to a bright red, splits it open and re-steels it. Still the original head? Or the opposite- dopey uncle Herkimer drives wedges with said axe and splits the eye open. No axe ever held an edge like that one so said thrifty/frugal/cheap Yankee cuts the edge off the head and forges the the rest of the head from a piece of wrought iron. now where do we stand? Then there's my pickup- 1978 F250 4WD, third engine, 2nd bed, seat replaced, frame broken and reinforced, if medication can't help me cab and bed soon to be installed on a 1987 F350 4WD drw 6.9 chassis- when is it no longer a 1978 F250? [/QUOTE]
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