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Take a look at this photo I shot in Bacino Orseolo
and you'll find a ferro that looks like it's owner definitely got his money's-worth.
My guess is that he's not the first guy in his family to own that end-iron. In fact it looks like he took it off the boat, drove into the country, walked into the forest, and chopped down a few trees with it.
Now that's a utilitarian ferro.
It's like a Leatherman tool that doubles as a ferro.
2 comments:
"In fact it looks like he took it off the boat, drove into the country, walked into the forest, and chopped down a few trees with it"
... and maybe sliced a soppressa ;-)
HECK!
It's big enough to slice up that pig from the pupparin varo!
Mmmm,Mmmm.
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