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Had a phone call today to say that something book-shaped has arrived on the doorstep. Am looking forward to picking it up over the weekend. Nice one, thanks :)

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Camera and Book arrived. Woohoo. Thanks ever so much Tony. Heres a panoramic view picture I took today, messing about. Havent had much time to play but will do over xmas.:thumbup::thumbup:

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Camera and Book arrived. Woohoo. Thanks ever so much Tony. Heres a panoramic view picture I took today, messing about. Havent had much time to play but will do over xmas.:thumbup:QUOTE]

 

thats a nice job of the panoramic:001_cool:

 

Glad your all happy with your prizes:thumbup:

 

im so glad they got there in time for xmas!:001_smile:

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Camera and Book arrived. Woohoo. Thanks ever so much Tony. Heres a panoramic view picture I took today, messing about. Havent had much time to play but will do over xmas.:thumbup:QUOTE]

 

thats a nice job of the panoramic:001_cool:

 

Glad your all happy with your prizes:thumbup:

 

im so glad they got there in time for xmas!:001_smile:

 

Pretty much seamless if I do say so myself.

 

Once again thanks ever so much Tony, not only for the early Xmas pressie, but also for the idea in the first place. Oct / nov were very interesting months and I have learnt alot. Hopefully when I get some spare time I can get out and about to do some "funting". Looking forward to it with intent.

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yeah its deffo clearing a few bits up for me, off the top of my head there's the sizes of fungs in relation to height on the stem showing how much tissue damage has already occurred and how much residual wood is left, its obvious really but if its never been thought about then you won't be looking at it like that.:001_smile:

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yeah its deffo clearing a few bits up for me, off the top of my head there's the sizes of fungs in relation to height on the stem showing how much tissue damage has already occurred and how much residual wood is left, its obvious really but if its never been thought about then you won't be looking at it like that.:001_smile:

 

Do NOT rely on this mode of assesment!

 

it isnt reliable and that is FACT.

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