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    Default Mick's 'roo hide strops

    Just a public notice to say that, I have asked for my Vendor status to be removed, as I will no longer be able to provide 'Roo hide strops for the time being. My spare time will be taken up with working the family property for a while and I'm not sure when I will be able to get back to making strops for now.
    I will be completing current orders and fulfilling promises made before finishing it up. I am sure that others will step in and fill the gap for 'roo hide strops, and I hope to be back at it a little down the track as well.


    Many thanks to all who have supported me, regardless of whether you parted with your hard earned cash or not. I'll still be on the forum, just not as much for now.


    Best regards,
    Mick

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    no worries mate.. just keep up the good work and remember that you are fulfilling you obligations as a gentlemen.. what more can one ask of an srp man?

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    Man has to do what a man has to do. Carry on my friend, I can't wait to see the roo!

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    Quote Originally Posted by bassguy View Post
    Man has to do what a man has to do. Carry on my friend, I can't wait to see the roo!

    It's on it's way my friend, and my apologies for the delay.


    Mick

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    Mate was your parents place affected by the floods? What sort of farm is it? I used to sharefarm on a dairy property

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    Moved this into the vendor's section for ya Mick...

    Best to you, in everything that comes...

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    This is a hobby. Your life and family have to come first.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hendersr View Post
    Mate was your parents place affected by the floods? What sort of farm is it? I used to sharefarm on a dairy property
    Horse stud mate. We breed Morgans. It was affected by the floods, but only in a minor way. The place is on higher ground and was turned into a temporary island.
    The reason my time is required more out there now, is because my old man isn't getting younger and the work doesn't get easier. So my spare time is required with up-keep and maintenance. Fences need mending (bloody 'roo's) all the time, stumps to be pulled, out buildings to be repaired, machinery to be serviced...The list goes on, and the old man is pushing near 70 now. Too much for a Gentleman of his age to do all by himself. He's put himself in hospital a few times now, because he just don't know when to quit. Works himself to near death. Literally.

    Mick

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    Good luck Mick ! Glad the recent armageddon in QLD didn't cause you & yours any serious grief.
    Still loving my roo strops. Cheers mate !

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    Quote Originally Posted by onimaru55 View Post
    Still loving my roo strops. Cheers mate !
    Same here mate, hope you can get back to the strops one day, everyone should have one.
    Hope you and the old man, manage OK up there.
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