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Post by jackgordon on Nov 4, 2016 17:39:40 GMT -6
If I had any use for an apron I'd be on that wabash one.. Might have to open up a smokehouse or take up welding or something to justify getting one. I'd have to take that leather patch off though..
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Post by davelewis on Nov 4, 2016 18:33:01 GMT -6
If I had any use for an apron I'd be on that wabash one.. Might have to open up a smokehouse or take up welding or something to justify getting one. I'd have to take that leather patch off though.. I'm curious to see what they want for these?
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Post by jackgordon on Nov 4, 2016 18:46:59 GMT -6
I would have thought around $120-$150? A drop in the ocean compared to the rest of my new smokehouse operation.
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Post by davelewis on Nov 4, 2016 18:57:10 GMT -6
I would have thought around $120-$150? A drop in the ocean compared to the rest of my new smokehouse operation. They look great, but I have a 15oz Gustin apron that I use pretty much daily, and don't want to start a collection of aprons. Anyone who does any cooking would do well to pick up an apron, but they have uses outside the kitchen also.
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Post by jackgordon on Nov 4, 2016 19:25:12 GMT -6
Maybe an apron collection is a bad idea, but I'm sure it's acceptable (if not recommended) for a man to have one cooking apron and one non-cooking apron. I mean, you don't want to do metal work in the morning and then bake bread in the afternoon in the same apron.
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Post by disheveled on Nov 4, 2016 22:42:08 GMT -6
I would have thought around $120-$150? A drop in the ocean compared to the rest of my new smokehouse operation. My guess: $385 I picked a reasonable number then quadrupled it
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Post by gaseousclay on Nov 5, 2016 8:05:54 GMT -6
I dig the pattern on the 170 but i'm not really a work shirt guy. too bad they're not sewing this up in a western
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Post by davelewis on Nov 5, 2016 9:56:19 GMT -6
Maybe an apron collection is a bad idea, but I'm sure it's acceptable (if not recommended) for a man to have one cooking apron and one non-cooking apron. I mean, you don't want to do metal work in the morning and then bake bread in the afternoon in the same apron. My wife would certainly not allow that, even if I brushed off all the metal shavings.
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Post by jackgordon on Nov 6, 2016 19:04:03 GMT -6
Maybe an apron collection is a bad idea, but I'm sure it's acceptable (if not recommended) for a man to have one cooking apron and one non-cooking apron. I mean, you don't want to do metal work in the morning and then bake bread in the afternoon in the same apron. My wife would certainly not allow that, even if I brushed off all the metal shavings. Apparently metal shavings are gluten free.
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