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I have photos of his workshop, but not of all the molds.
The photos were taken before his open day in Aug 2006.
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gonna pull out.
good luck with the sale.
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Hey Lee.
Welcome.
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Interested depending on price.
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Paul,
Amazing work.
Ive sent you a PM.
Can you get in touch please.
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Yo Iain.
Good to finally see you here.
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Why is it mostly women that get cuffed??
Just a trend Ive noticed when people have sent me pictures of the binders in use!!
ha ha.
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Hi Andrea,
Ive currently stopped at the moment, but will be starting again soon.
Keep a check on my site for updates.
www.tk7903.com
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Hey Ian.
Cool name
Welcome to the boards.
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Welcome Andy.
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Hi Rich,
I'm from the south east too. Kent.
Welcome to the boards.
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Ive sold loads of hollow mic tips for people wanting to do Johns Mic mod.
Or wanting to allow sound through the mic tips.
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Welcome Steve.
Fire away with the questions, everyone here will help you out.
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Watcha Nick *waves*
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Welcome Scott.
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Welcome to the boards Michael.
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Welcome to the board James.
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The trooper in that pic with G.Lucas is a manequin.
Look at the wrists.
Maybe thats why the arms are long??
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Welcome aboard Tony.
Good to see you here mate.
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Watcha Dave!!
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4205.
Love the lens idea, may use that myself as I'm having a little trouble with mine at the moment.
Thanks for sharing your pics, lids looking great.
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welcome Johnny.
Im sure youve found what your looking for!
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John,
This are used to take profiles of things before cutting.
I.E. skirting boards etc.
You can get plastic ones from B&Q, but there not as good as the prongs are wider so you lose detail.
The metal one above will be a better option.
Most hardware shops sell them.
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Welcome Davin.
Good to have you on board.
I have 3 pieces of trim left and won't be selling it once there all sold.
Take a look at the ORIGNAL ANH moulds
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Gino,
I dont have any pictures of the helmet molds.
Only what he calls his "tooling mold" what he uses as a template for cutting the eyes.