Bayonet candle holders and art
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- Tom Trevor
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Bayonet candle holders and art
Would make a great camping candle holder. Bannerman curled and mounted hundreds of the on display boards for just that. Honestly what use is it can you proudly display it with a nice rifle? 25.00 would be the price limit for it.
Bayonet candle holders and art
Here are a couple of ideas, you will need one or two more but these are neatTom Trevor wrote: ↑Fri Jul 26, 2024 1:27 am Would make a great camping candle holder. Bannerman curled and mounted hundreds of the on display boards for just that. Honestly what use is it can you proudly display it with a nice rifle? 25.00 would be the price limit for it.
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- Dick Hosmer
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Bayonet candle holders and art
Funny, one man's meat, another man's poison.
I wouldn't touch either of those abortions with a 10-foot pole! Same goes for the lamps.
But, that's just me and MY perversions
I wouldn't touch either of those abortions with a 10-foot pole! Same goes for the lamps.
But, that's just me and MY perversions
Re: Bayonet candle holders and art
More meat for some. More Bannerman "art" which was a clever way of turning what was at the time worthless scrap into a decorative object with modest cash value. Some might consider it paying homage to historic artifacts, others may see these as proof that "a fool and their money are soon parted."
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Re: Bayonet candle holders and art
Very nice indeed!