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    Quote Originally Posted by skiptomylu View Post
    Computer is to the right of my station and there is more you can't see under the table and a couple other places, like by duck is under the desk where my computer is. Also I paint near the kitchen so none of my powder paint is in here at all. So one more of the cabinets like in here is in the hall with just powder paint.

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    ok yall. we know if they stop making jig tying stuff all together who to call. i think skip has enough stuff to supply all of crappie.com ..just a question skip do you ever buy new stuff? and how do you know where everything is. My setup is an eight of that size and i still lost my main bobbin for 4 days once....hahah
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    Now that I have figured out what the deal was with my pic process, I can show you this and anything else, I'm very happy to say. Both these items are available thru Cabela's and both are Oak. The wife gave me the desk for Christmas. I like the secretary style for being able to put it out of sight in just a moment. The drawers are fine for me for now, and have 5 rod holders on each side. Handy when rigging the nite before. The plastic boxes in the slots hold more than I thought they would. No garage means no man space with heat so this is it for now. Desk comes unfinished so I have a little project when the weather improves. Thanx for lookin.
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    i like the rod holder thing it looks nice...you got a nice setup..

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    skeetbum,
    That new desk really looks good and looks like you know how to use it.
    The Hoosier Cupboard caught my eye as I have one next to my tying area also.
    I think the Hoosier Cupboards add class to our tying areas, don't you?
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    Hey skeet Is that your APRON on the light ? lol
    Like your setup, I just set up on the table for right now May get something later on like your desk ? what color is that apron anyway , HA
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    it says kiss the cook on it also...

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    Skip did you leave anything for us guys to buy I think you have all of cabals and Barlows in your house you have a nice setup skip and I'm glad to see that you have such a wonderful tying area it looks about like mine we will try to post the picture later on.

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    here is my tying area but not all of it is in that picture there is many more cabinets full of goodies.[/IMG]

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    Harley, I'm glad my wife doesn't read this or y'all would be havin a serious conversation. That's her picaninny apron that she's had for eons. And it's hanging on the breaker box door, Thank You. And if you ever ate at my table you'd be bringin me an apron next time cuz this fat boy can cook!!
    PBug, it is handy but the pup (50 lbs) is wired on 440 and it isn't smart to leave good rods that close to a door when she get a wild hair and starts doin laps.
    1Perchjerker, Thanks for the kudo's but the hoosier is the wife's. Only way I could put fishin stuff is to tie her up, and that won't last forever. But it does make it a bit classier. She likes all the old stuff, hell- she's got me!!
    Just a tip. The lite isn't an expensive one but I put a bulb from Ott Lite company in it(about $8 at Hobby Lobby) and it works great for me. About half the cost of an Ott and it's got a magnifier that the ott doesn't.
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    this fat boy likes to eat lol...the messier the better

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