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What are some of your other hobbies? I like to shoot, reload and woodworking.

When I was younger, I would like to shoot and then reload. I hate to admit it, but at my age, I'm just happy to shoot once and call it a night. I do enjoy woodworking, too!
 
I do wood turning on a lathe and try to sell at craft shows. I spent most of today doing it for a show first of Nov.
I had class this a.m. on turning handles for a type of pizza cutter.

Bill
 
Aside from making wine?

Drinking wine.

Shooting.

Buying and building guns (contemplating my third build).

Music.

Fitness (I count this as a hobby because it eats up time and I don’t get paid).

Hiking and camping (though I haven’t camped in a good while).

Motorcycling (sold my bike, broke my heart... but still get out every now and again on my buddy’s bike).
 
Wine making, gardening, carpentry, reading WWII history and cooking. I used to be deep in to pre-war Packards (had 6 of them over the years) but my bride had no interest and was terrified every time we took one on the road. Wine making is a much less expensive hobby and one we can both enjoy.
 
I always wanted a Harley but 8 yrs ago my wife suggested a boat that we can both enjoy and easier on my bad back. Still got it and enjoy it!
 
Vegetable gardening, cooking, BBQ (smoking), gaming, and now going to try my hand at winemaking.

Oh, yeah, working ongetting my old 1967 MGB roadster running as well as can be hoped, and restored to original condition.IMG_1702.JPG
 
Beautiful work, Rusty. Would you please identify the wood used in each project? The last item, the "basket" design, appears to be red oak and looks like it is from flooring.
 
Beautiful work, Rusty. Would you please identify the wood used in each project? The last item, the "basket" design, appears to be red oak and looks like it is from flooring.
Thanks. The first one I can’t remember what the bottom is. The top is lace wood and the final is ebony.
The bowl is a piece of apple from the neighbors tree that was cut down.
The third one is just pine with gunstock stain.
 
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