Wounded Warriors

This is our on-going Eagle Head Cane project for the returning Wounded Warriors back from Iraq and Afghanistan. George

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Congratulations to you and your group on a job well done, for a very worthy cause.

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Banddad

Wed, Nov 14, 2007, 10:40pm (EST-3) snipped-for-privacy@webtv.net (George=A0G) doth sayeth; This is our on-going Eagle Head Cane project

Would have been nice to have a few close-ups of some of the eagle heads.

JOAT The whole of life is a learning process.

- John Keel

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J T

Eagle Head Cane pictures. George

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George G

Click on pic to enlarge

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George G

Thu, Nov 15, 2007, 12:46pm (EST-3) snipped-for-privacy@webtv.net (George=A0G) doth posteth: Eagle Head Cane pictures. George

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That's more like it. In the first post it looked ike you guys were shortening canes. When I got my first cane I had planned on shortening it, but wanted to use it for a few days, to decide just how much I wanted to shorten it, befor I cut it. And decided I would be happier not shortening it at all. So, in the future, you may want to advise the receipients that they may want to use them for a few days before deciding how much, if any, they want their cane shortened.

JOAT The whole of life is a learning process.

- John Keel

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J T

Well done, George.

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Dave Balderstone

JT - Good suggestion but we did cut the Eagle Head Canes to the same length of the canes that the Wounded Warriors were issued and were using. Thanks. George

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Mark & Juanita

Nice project!

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