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 Posted: Fri Nov 26th, 2010 08:00 pm
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watchdaddy1
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If you are like me then "BAD" means BAD ASS. Thank You Scott for a smooth transaction & SUPER FAST SHIPPING..I will get some  of my own pics up as soon as i'm feeling better...I fell off my 10 ft ladder yesterday  & hurt myself somethin fierce.Just wanted to give Scott his KUDOS...


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 Posted: Sat Nov 27th, 2010 08:36 am
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Fantastic looking strap there, William!  Would love to see it mounted and hear your feedback on the comfort factor.
Ladders are dangerous things - you could have damaged a watch!subtlelaugh.gif
Get well soon.....ThumbsUp02.gif

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 Posted: Sat Nov 27th, 2010 08:58 am
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Among the several beautiful straps that Scott has been posting, the one you have, William, is among my top picks. Check out the cutting of the drop edge.......and the marbling of the leather grain...... Big Congrats!

I agree with Graham on ladders --- you could have damaged a very good watch with the fallbamby.gif.

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 Posted: Sat Nov 27th, 2010 09:06 am
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THANKS GUYS, I DIDNT HAVE A WATCH ON THANK GOD........I WON'T BE POSTING MUCH, DIDNT BREAK ANYTHING BUT I CAN BARELY WALK & CAN'T MOVE LEFT ARM & IM LEFT HANDED SO THIS SUCKS BAD........

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 Posted: Sat Nov 27th, 2010 10:07 am
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Cool straps! Wich watch will wear them?
Ladders kills William: 7ft is enough.
I remembered 2 guys who passed away from 7ft falls on building sites: They smashed the back of them head.
Be carefull man...

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 Posted: Sat Nov 27th, 2010 10:38 am
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watchdaddy1 wrote: THANKS GUYS, I DIDNT HAVE A WATCH ON THANK GOD........I WON'T BE POSTING MUCH, DIDNT BREAK ANYTHING BUT I CAN BARELY WALK & CAN'T MOVE LEFT ARM & IM LEFT HANDED SO THIS SUCKS BAD........
Have your back checked via MRI (Mark's the expert on this), amigo. If you can't walk at all, that's serious stuff.

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 Posted: Sat Nov 27th, 2010 11:04 am
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William, that strap is HOT amigo!!!!Thumbsup3.gif  I really like the look of that one!!!

Get well soon and glad to hear that you did not break anything...those ladders are bad news...a friend of the family fell off her 10ft ladder early Thankgiving morning two days ago and ended up breaking her leg in two places (nasty compound fracture that broke out of the skin)...she lives alone and it could have been much worse if she had hit her head or nicked an artery with the fracture.  She is stuck in the hospital with pins and metal bars stabilizing her leg and due to have her second surgery today (and expecting to need one or two more surgeries before this is all done). 

I say all that to say...Rest up buddy!!!...it could have been much worse!  (and also agree with Jeff's comment above...if you can't move your left arm or something else...you might want to consider getting checked out if you haven't already!).

Take care amigo.

Last edited on Sat Nov 27th, 2010 11:09 am by stew77

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Paxman
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Hope you're recovering well, William. What a sweet strap!Thumbsup3.gif

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SHEESH! First you tell me the strap is "SICK", now I hear it's "BAD!" lol

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I'm thankful that you weren't hurt more seriously, or worse.

Looking forward to seeing some action shots when you're feeling better, which hopefully will be very soon.

Last edited on Sun Nov 28th, 2010 12:22 pm by timesofplenty

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feel better william and glad you were not seriously hurt

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I wanted to give some more KUDOS to Scott aka timesofplenty.I was hurt when this strap arrived so I did'nt get to check it out until 3-4 days later.Once I straped it on a timepiece I found out it was to short for my wrist, so I contacted Scott to see if he would put some more holes in it for me  he said he would but 1st how big is your wrist, I told him so he said instead of punching more holes how about I just make you a whole new strap...Now that is  C/S @ it's finest I saythumbsup.gifthumbsup.gif.Any1 see a strap you like from him get it you will not be dissapointed

Thanks Scottyou rock.gif

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 Posted: Thu Dec 2nd, 2010 09:54 pm
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Thanks, William, and sorry we didn't iron it the first time!

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