JoeBnTN
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- Mar 10, 2008
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You just had to mention dip - we used milk oil dip and now I can almost smell it. Not what I needed to think about before supper!
Old brownie clippers - I remember finding mine at an estate sale - paid $5 for them and knew I had a deal - they had both flats and sheepheads.
Speaking of sheepheads, am I the only one that used to keep sheep shears (the hand kind) in the show box?
Troy, RW - you guys don't realize you've described half the stuff left in dad's barn. There's still ORVUS jars filled with God knows what, old clip on reflector lamps that you you ran twine through the spring to get them to stay in place while you clipped. I even found an old piece of perforated rubber flooring for our chute (so it could then weigh 800 lbs.) We got it from the local rock quarry, it was the belting they used to take the rock through the washer to remove all the mud. That stuff was tough and heavy.
And everyone had their own secret formula for both training hair at home and show day. It's amazing what uses you can find for mayonnaise!
Anyway, great topic, now if we just want to tell war stories about what happened after tie outs!!
Old brownie clippers - I remember finding mine at an estate sale - paid $5 for them and knew I had a deal - they had both flats and sheepheads.
Speaking of sheepheads, am I the only one that used to keep sheep shears (the hand kind) in the show box?
Troy, RW - you guys don't realize you've described half the stuff left in dad's barn. There's still ORVUS jars filled with God knows what, old clip on reflector lamps that you you ran twine through the spring to get them to stay in place while you clipped. I even found an old piece of perforated rubber flooring for our chute (so it could then weigh 800 lbs.) We got it from the local rock quarry, it was the belting they used to take the rock through the washer to remove all the mud. That stuff was tough and heavy.
And everyone had their own secret formula for both training hair at home and show day. It's amazing what uses you can find for mayonnaise!
Anyway, great topic, now if we just want to tell war stories about what happened after tie outs!!