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    <title>Review of Vernon's Bobber - Dowsing - tribe.net</title>
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      <title>Review of Vernon's Bobber</title>
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      <description>WoW! Vern's bobber arrived in yesterday's mail. After a few minutes of panic (I had forgotten it was en route and the way Vern had crafted it (and packaged it) precipitated a cry to Justin, "What IS it Honey? Do I need to call Home Land Security???" After three or four minutes, Vern's piece coalessed into the recognizable form of a bobber. But WHAT a bobber! I greatly prefer bobbers that have a straight, uncoiled, bobbing thing-a-mabob. I had an awfully nice one in that style that I used all the time up until at the end of my last class when I felt sorry for a young girl who was begging to buy it off me for 4x what I had paid Joe Smith. I have other bobbers I can get by with so just gave it to her; what goes round comes round and see that *that* really proved out!  The bobber I gave away was just stuck in a hardware store dowel. Period. But even that simple, kinda ugly, bobber was preferable to the three I have that are also inserted into plain hardware store dowels but are the coppe&#xD;
r wire dohickies with the loop-de-loops at the base.&#xD;
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Vern's was not the loop-de-loop copper wire style AND far from using a hardware store dowel, had the bobbing portion set into an "art handle" that looks to be whittled and makes a curve that perfectly fits my hand. I think mine is willow - it's a very white wood - just LOVELY! There's a spot of gold where my thumb hits and another of silver at the butt of the handle. I'm personally not a believer that one bobber or pendulum WORKS better than another, and have used a paperclip &amp;amp; a thread in a pinch, but I really do appreciate aesthetics in the tools I use and most highly recommend Vern's bobbers which I hope he makes for sale because I want to buy a spare oak one for me as well as an oak one as a gift for Justin :)  When you get around to reading this Vern, drop me an email to give me the price for two of these beautiful tools - or better yet, if you have more you're willing to sell, why not post the prices right here. Everyone in the tribe would want one if they only knew (feel free&#xD;
to post photographs if you'd like  :-)&#xD;
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Tools that do the job AND make your heart sing! Heads up Tribe Members!&#xD;
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Jai</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 12 Sep 2008 01:21:06 GMT</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Zed Zebra™</dc:creator>
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