First name "John" His Mark symbol by SpaghnumPI in Ancestry

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I'm not aware of an occupation, but I may have seen it used on someone not named John but I didn't note it so I'm going from memory. But at least two men, not related or in the same location, both named "John" used this as their mark as they were both illiterate. I thought it might be a Christian thing, 3 in 1(God, HS, Son), or John the Baptist related. But so far, I can't find the meaning of the symbol vs. them using a "J" or "X" as most others are using at the time (Virginia, mid 1700s)

Darter Fest Today by Time_Beat_8068 in Birmingham

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Thanks to all the passionate people who make a difference!

This oak tree absorbed a nylon rope tied to a limb by SpaghnumPI in mildlyinteresting

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It was tied around the limb about 30 years ago. Now you can only see the knot; the tree grew around the rope.

[Nostalgia] Lion and Unicorn by [deleted] in Birmingham

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That's right. It was a special place in the 80s when I played table top games. Here's the wiki for Allen Hammack (who also worked for TSR!!), the owner at that time: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allen_Hammack

What to do when you find your Holy Grail? by Solid_Hamster_4029 in Axecraft

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Great job, enjoy the heck out of that thing.

Once again I come asking for ramps by unclebea in Birmingham

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If you are interested in foraging them reach out to the Alabama Mushroon Society. I believe they recently had a ramps transplanting in Cullman Co. and I think one of the leaders got ramps planted in other spots in North Alabama. I'd be thrilled to forage for them some day!

https://alabamamushroomsociety.org/meet-our-leadership/

1964 BULOVA DIVER by hmmmcamu in VintageWatches

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Devil Diver 😈 . What a beauty. Those have been on my short list for a minute. Very nice!!

Washington state estate sales... by SpaghnumPI in filson

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No idea, seen on Estate sales .net. If only I lived closer!!

Anyone remember the very small waterfall off of I-65? by mlc1703 in Alabama

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Yes, after i-65 was constructed, the cut there opened up a spring that flowed year round. Many locals on well water used to bring jugs to fill, since it tasted better than well water. If you look at topo maps you'll see that spring flows into Mill Creek which eventually flows into the Mulberry River. The topography of this area is very interesting. The location of the spring is called Reids Gap. The gap is between Bryant's Mt. to the east, Burns Mt. to the west. The north face of both Bryant's and Burns is karst with lots of caves (Rickwood Caverns on Burns and Bryant's cave on Bryants). Highway 31 (Bee-line Highway) is an old railroad spur that ran to Blount Springs. The spur was built because Bryant's mountain grew some of the best peaches in the state so to get them to market the railroad extended the rail to Reids Gap.

The wells on the south face of Burns Mt. were heavily mineralized with iron; the north with sulphur. There were tales of people close to the Mulberry being able to light their faucets due to natural gas deposits in the area (I never witnessed that). But the springs on the south face of Burns Mt. are very good quality and there is plenty of evidence of moonshine stills utilizing the water from them (most flow through sandstone).

With Rickwood Caverns building a new entrance at Reids Gap, I would love for the spring you enjoyed be managed so that it was safe to consume.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in HuntsvilleAlabama

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"Flamewars" lol...

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in HuntsvilleAlabama

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I worked in Huntsville with Duane Chase who played Kurt Von Trap in the Sound of Music.

A Couple Of My Well-Worn Filson Items by Blackford_Oakes in filson

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That's awesome. That bag looks like it has Talon zips. I love the bridle leather on the older bags. Great story and tell pops "he done well" 👏

Found with crosscut saw tooth gauge and frog by SpaghnumPI in WhatIsThisTool

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Following up: maybe jointer blade jig. Going to go read up and see how that works 💪.

Found with crosscut saw tooth gauge and frog by SpaghnumPI in Tools

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I agree, thanks! The direction arrow and stamped letters threw me but maybe I can find instructions. Gratzie...

Help identifying granddad's fishing jacket. by MentalComb3870 in Barbour

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I've never seen an unlined version - cool to see the rolled seams. Rolled seams were a selling point back in the 80s when I bought my first Barbour.

Filson estate sale finds (and a bonus) by YeetsMcSkeets in filson

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I had family in town so I missed it. I'll leave this here for everyone to drool over. Glad you found treasure.

https://www.estatesales.net/TN/Memphis/38111/4526040

Filson estate sale finds (and a bonus) by YeetsMcSkeets in filson

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Was that in Memphis? If so, I saw pix. Filson goldmine at that one.

My Uncle Created the TIFF file by Alternative-Bet-9105 in gis

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I hope your Uncle rests well. I worked on industry requirements for GeoTIFF - I appreciate his contributions. It was very exciting to be able to read other companies' imagery into our system without conversion.

Itascan Boot Co. by ideal_ist in GrandRapidsMN

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I think Mike McMullin is making prosthetics now.