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    Iron Heart Fall/Winter 2025 Live Reveal - Thursday 12th of June at 1700BST

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    • henry_davidH
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      @Giles:

      Not unless the Japanese make them again. And they have not done so for years now I am afraid….

      😢 😢 😢

      Man that bums me out… I dig tf outta the wabash man.

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      • LewisStonehouseL
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        @henry_david same man, I'd gladly have one in duck and one in wabash. I assume if Bibs are selling well Haraki might consider it…

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        • henry_davidH
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          @LewisStonehouse:

          @henry_david same man, I'd gladly have one in duck and one in wabash. I assume if Bibs are selling well Haraki might consider it…

          Alright everybody: buy another pair of overalls so this happens!!  😉

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          • setandsettingS
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            Looking for a cool (hip? do they still say hip?) small purse for my wife. What's the cool brands? Nothing super girly but nothing masculine either. Does that make sense?

            She's looking at this but it's a little…cheesy maybe? For $200 I feel like there's gotta be something a little better.

            https://www.overland.com/products/sonoma-shimmer-leather-mini-crossbody-bag-62820?cl=brde

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            • henry_davidH
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              @setandsetting – I know that people freak for Baggu (at least here in San Francisco) and that a lotta the trendy youth can be seen rocking its totes.

              Exhibit A of trendy youth who likes Baggu (my wife lol)

              Disclaimer: Pictured with a Baggu mask and a tote by Lady White Co.

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              • setandsettingS
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                Thanks @henry_david I'm definitely gonna suggest that to my wife.

                More suggestions please if anyone's got 'em!

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                • jordanscollectedJ
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                  @setandsetting I bought my wife this cross body from Damn Dog and it's her daily purse. They are designed in New Orleans and made in India. It's compact, fairly cheap, and made of thick canvas and leather. the zipper closure is a beast too.  After 3 years there's not a stitch out of place.

                  https://damndoghq.com/products/item-017-x-body?variant=12529446158391

                  world tours:
                  888 Fat guy chocolate WT
                  Mad Red x2
                  Wabidashery

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                  • MattM
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                    What should I do with my first Swatch that no longer works?  I got it on the boardwalk in Ocean City when I was 11 in 1987.  I can’t get rid of it but should I wear a watch for strictly decorative purposes?

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                    • BrockB
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                      @setandsetting:

                      Looking for a cool (hip? do they still say hip?) small purse for my wife. What's the cool brands? Nothing super girly but nothing masculine either. Does that make sense?

                      She's looking at this but it's a little…cheesy maybe? For $200 I feel like there's gotta be something a little better.

                      https://www.overland.com/products/sonoma-shimmer-leather-mini-crossbody-bag-62820?cl=brde

                      This is my wife’s daily carry at the moment

                      https://shipjohn.us/collections/all-products/products/tote-bag-denim

                      Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

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                      • zhivagoZ
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                        @Matt I'd rock a swatch watch if I had one laying around…

                        Zhivago

                        MM: "we all got to start somewhere"

                        G: "Never once did he bitch, moan or complain.  He just motivated the team and got on with it"

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                        • MattM
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                          I have a couple that work and I wear them.  I have a clear one that works very well with my tattoos.    I’m just not sure what to do with this one.  It’s old school and is clearly a statement piece from its era, but functionally it’s garbage.

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                          • S
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                            I would think you could replace the movement or have it repaired.

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                            • MattM
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                              Alas Swatches we’re designed to be disposable.  They’re laser sealed and do not have any known servicing providers.

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                              • Filthy2123ozjunkieF
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                                Do you guys that use chainsaws and weed whackers hands shake for a while after you use them? It is like I have Parkinson's right now… My hands are shaking like crazy 😧

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                                • ChrisC
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                                  It's called Hand-Arm Vibration Syndrome when it gets severe and it's a really common problem for people who spend hundreds or thousands of hours using vibrating equipment. Even barbers can develop tremors from using clippers.

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                                  • LewisStonehouseL
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                                    @Filthy yeah keep an eye on that. I've done a little bit of hand arm vibration assessment work in the past where you strap a little accelerometer to the persons arm and calculate their exposure. It's not my fortay in the exciting world of acoustics, but there's a few measures which can help, namely:

                                    • make sure tools are properly maintained (sharp blades etc.)
                                    • take regular breaks and massage your hands to encourage blood flow
                                    • limit the amount of time you spend using vibratory tools by breaking up work with other jobs
                                    • do not overgrip the tool
                                    • make sure you're warm and dry whilst working

                                    You can cause permanent damage fairly easily so be careful!

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                                    • hairydanglerH
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                                      Well this will be news to The Wonderful Lorie Love!

                                      @Chris:

                                      It's called Hand-Arm Vibration Syndrome when it gets severe and it's a really common problem for people who spend hundreds or thousands of hours using vibrating equipment. Even barbers can develop tremors from using clippers.

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                                      • dinobarnesberlinD
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                                        😃 😃

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                                        • MattM
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                                          @LewisStonehouse:

                                          @Filthy yeah keep an eye on that. I've done a little bit of hand arm vibration assessment work in the past where you strap a little accelerometer to the persons arm and calculate their exposure. It's not my fortay in the exciting world of acoustics, but there's a few measures which can help, namely:

                                          • make sure tools are properly maintained (sharp blades etc.)
                                          • take regular breaks and massage your hands to encourage blood flow
                                          • limit the amount of time you spend using vibratory tools by breaking up work with other jobs
                                          • do not overgrip the tool
                                          • make sure you're warm and dry whilst working

                                          You can cause permanent damage fairly easily so be careful!

                                          I’ve been doing some “hand-arm vibration assessment” since I was about 13.  I agree, never overgrip your tool.

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                                          • Filthy2123ozjunkieF
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                                            Oh great figures it's something permanently harmful. It's been happening for years now.

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