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    Anyone remember how to make a navy bean pistol from wooden clothes pins ??? :-)##
    The scourge of the 1940's and 50's !!!!
    Hell, where can you even find wooden clothes pins nowadays.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Warren View Post
    Anyone remember how to make a navy bean pistol from wooden clothes pins ??? :-)##
    The scourge of the 1940's and 50's !!!!
    Hell, where can you even find wooden clothes pins nowadays.
    Wow Warren that sure brings back memories. You can buy wooden clothes pins in most Dollar Stores, look for ones that are made out of bamboo, much stronger than the regular ones. Thanks for the memory.
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