good job on the Bermuda Triangles I love mine, keep up the good work.
Everyone who wanted one should have one now & I enjoyed the photo of the BT's all lined up like that snake thats cool to see them all in a group shot ; )
I counted 62, but I could have missed one or two. Very nice! Don't forget that these babies took even more work than normal. Thanks Peter, I can't wait to get mine. Should look nice with my G1. ;)
Wow, no wonder I was able to get one!
ReplyDeleteYup, I made quite a few. :)
ReplyDeleteHey Peter,
ReplyDeletegood job on the Bermuda Triangles I love mine, keep up the good work.
Everyone who wanted one should have one now & I enjoyed the photo of the BT's all lined up like that snake thats cool to see them all in a group shot ; )
Take care.
~George
man Peter you have been a busy little bee haven't you!! great work!
ReplyDeletelove the bt serpent!!!
Damn Peter are you sure you're not a factory?! Looks like youve been busy.
ReplyDeleteThat explains why they were up for so long. Nice picture though.
Hehe, so, did you set those up like dominos first? I would have. ;)
ReplyDeleteAre any of those destined to become tropical?
Looks pretty cool Peter, nice work.
ReplyDeleteMine's in there somewhere. Been waiting for one of these for a while! Keep up the awesome work!
ReplyDeleteI counted 62, but I could have missed one or two. Very nice! Don't forget that these babies took even more work than normal. Thanks Peter, I can't wait to get mine. Should look nice with my G1. ;)
ReplyDeleteNow that is one cool photo! I wonder which Triangle was mine, what part of the spine of the beast?
ReplyDeleteThese are really nice feeling in hand also. I think that pic will be a new desktop pattern.
- clemmens
Thanks Peter!
ReplyDeleteMine already made it's way from that snake all the way to Europe in just a few days!
These are fun little tools, and I love the stonewash finish!
Off now to pop open a beer with my first Atwood!
Karel