Paraphrasing the old Roman wisdom, βWhen in Carinthia, wear what the locals wearβ, strapping on the Habring2 Foudroyante felt like the appropriate choice. And before the Mad Druid asks, the strap is NOT made from the skin of the local dragon, the Lindenwu...
The Foudroyante Felix has a very animated dial with the dead-beat seconds in combination with the foudroyante. I donβt own one, but it always catches my eye when I see one in a shop.
. . . and shafts - good memory, K! And, if pplater is reading, purple flecks in the rings . . . . . . of our cues made of woods and rocks . . . . . . sourced from Tasmania. π± ...
. . . of the zaratite rings . . . . . . in pplater's cue. pplater supplied the zaratite rock along with the huon pine and Tasmanian blackwood that forms the handles of our twin cues. [pplater's cue held in cue-maker Bob's hands just after it was finished]...
. . . the different types of wood in a handle. But pplater had a stroke of genius when he suggested trying a mineral rock native to Tasmania for the rings in our nearly matching cues . . . as far as I know our brace of Tasmanian devils are the only cues i...
... and unique! I love your pulsometer dial (I just mistyped "pilsometer", and on second thought, this might be an interesting complication as well: measuring the beer drinking rate per hour ... Marcus