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Old 12-25-2020, 10:57 AM   #11
Ranchero50
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Lightbulb Re: Signs, back in the day

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Originally Posted by TMarsh View Post
OK I give up, I'm from Texas where we say yonder as a measure of distance, what is "caulk" besides the stuff we put around winders
Logger's wear shoes with metal spikes, caulks, to help walk the downed trunks. During the civil war the shoes had hobbed nails in the soles so a lot of reenactment based businesses here in the civil war area have "No hobnail shoes" signs on the door to keep their wooden floors from damage when the period wearing geared reenactors come to town.
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