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Pat Ferrett
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I would miss the sound of a big limb busting the hinge,then the sight of it going down.

 

That feeling of joy & speculation when you crack up a saw for the first cut in the morning.

 

The joy & relief at the end of a drag & chip.

 

& looking back on a nicely done reduction. I would miss the anticipation on the way to an awkward job.

 

Most missed of all I imagine would be not expanding & learning more about the job from those I work with:001_smile:

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I would miss the sound of a big limb busting the hinge,then the sight of it going down.

 

That feeling of joy & speculation when you crack up a saw for the first cut in the morning.

 

The joy & relief at the end of a drag & chip.

 

& looking back on a nicely done reduction. I would miss the anticipation on the way to an awkward job.

 

Most missed of all I imagine would be not expanding & learning more about the job from those I work with:001_smile:

 

I keep forgetting you work with Spike a lot now. :001_tt2::lol:

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Chin up, it could be worse.. you could be doing an all round crown reduction on a monkey puzzle by 10%

 

I actually had to do that about a fortnight ago! Although it was 20% and only one side over hanging a garage. Was a fun couple of hours! Haha.

 

As what would I miss ? At the minute,nothing at all.

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