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stitch 06:14 PM 07-15-2010
Ron, (RGD) ...What can I say The Man has been helping me with getting my SH%T right with building my new shop ... He knows I'm on a tight budget, He knows I've never done this kind of thing before... This is his area of expertise.
He has emailed me detailed drawings ... He's answerd all my DF questions, He's called me on the phone to explain things to my dumb cowboy butt ..
He has gone that extra mile for some one he's never met ...
So, BUMP this Brothers Rep for me will ya' all ??
When I finally get this thing done I know a Good ol' Bro in Vergiiny who's gonna need a new mail box.
THIS, Is what makes this place so special.
Daaaamn ... Go figure .... An internet cigar board.
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shilala 06:16 PM 07-15-2010
That's what brothers do, my brother. :-)
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mariogolbee 06:19 PM 07-15-2010
Dinged his RG. What a swell guy for helping out in such a major way. Go figure indeed.
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G G 06:20 PM 07-15-2010
:-)
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68TriShield 06:22 PM 07-15-2010
Originally Posted by stitch:
Daaaamn ... Go figure .... An internet cigar board.
Crazy ain't it?

Ron was the first internet cigar guy I met,and me him.
He is a true Brother to this day,always willing to help. :-)
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stitch 06:30 PM 07-15-2010
Yep, He's a good un' ... Waaaaaay back when I first found CS back in 05' or so Ron was the first person to ever Bomb me ... Asked me if I'd like to try a couple of smokes ... Sent me a box of like 50! ... He's actually is resonsible for Mrs. Stich sharing a good smoke with me now.
The Creator smiled the day He came into the world
In the words of my Fathers Pepole .... Yhanta Heh' my Friend.
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Ogre 06:42 PM 07-15-2010
Love this place!!!!!
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stitch 06:56 PM 07-15-2010
This was tattoed on my arm when I was 15 to Remind me ...
It is the sign of my Father's people .... I give it now to a Brother.
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kelmac07 08:15 PM 07-15-2010
Originally Posted by Ogre3239:
Love this place!!!!!
:-) Truer words were never spoken!
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Diesel Kinevel 08:24 PM 07-15-2010
Originally Posted by 68TriShield:
Crazy ain't it?

Ron was the first internet cigar guy I met,and me him.
He is a true Brother to this day,always willing to help. :-)
+1 He is a Diesel whiz too. Good man:-)

-Z
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stitch 08:31 PM 07-15-2010
My left fore Arm (I'm Left Handed ) done at age 15 by an old Medicine See'r at the Northern Cheyenne Res during my comming of age
Done with a quill and india ink ... To always remind me.
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Ogre 08:44 PM 07-15-2010
Originally Posted by stitch:
My left fore Arm (I'm Left Handed ) done at age 15 by an old Medicine See'r at the Northern Cheyenne Res during my comming of age
Done with a quill and india ink ... To always remind me.
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Love it when a tattoo has a History and Meaning.:-):-)
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floydpink 09:31 AM 07-16-2010
A long time ago on another cigar forum, Ron was the first person who would trade with me as I was new.

He blew up my mailbox beyond my wildest expectations on a basically blind trade. I never forgot him for it.

Glad to see he helped out another great brother.
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floydpink 09:34 AM 07-16-2010
Originally Posted by stitch:
This was tattoed on my arm when I was 15 to Remind me ...
It is the sign of my Father's people .... I give it now to a Brother.
Image
I just picked up something similar for my 5 year old daughter who is away in Brazil for 3 weeks and I am missing terribly.

The one I picked up was referred to as a dream catcher from the Seminole Indians.

Not sure all the history, but I liked it and it was in a leather shop.
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stitch 04:02 PM 07-16-2010
What is pictured there, and on my arm is a Medicine Shield, it repesents the circle of life and the universe with the cardinal points, and shows the paths that cross the circle which are the pathways we travel through life.
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RGD. 08:02 PM 07-17-2010
Originally Posted by stitch:
This was tattoed on my arm when I was 15 to Remind me ...
It is the sign of my Father's people .... I give it now to a Brother.
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Way cool Jeff! Seriously though - where do I find one of those?
(Small side note: My grandmother was full blood Cherokee - documented in the Virginia registry)

As for the shop help, to quote the great Andrew Martin: "One is happy to be of service."


Ron
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