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Subject: What have you made with gourds?
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Palm Chicken |
McMinnville, Oregon
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Oregon is full of people trying to be Mountain men? (Blackpowder) I might even be one of them? I once filled the back of my pickup with dried gourds taking them to a local randevous. I was amazed when people started lining up to barter with me. I suggested making arrow Quivers with the Longgourds.
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5/1/2011 3:19:16 AM
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