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and al was for a blyssid appil that he tok

Posted on April 4, 2014 by kccoo
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and al was for an appil, a blyssid appil that he tok

 

…and al was for a blyssid appil that he tok

 Steel, 12” x 4” x 4 ½”. Kathleen C Cooper, 2010.

This was a scrap-work piece when I was first learning to use oxyacetylene gear but I took a liking to it and didn’t toss it back in the pile.

 

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