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 "Purple patch" = Is this British slang like our USA "on a roll", "walking in tall cotton", "on a lucky streak"? Can you point out some Threads that explain what these "clubs" are? Thanks, Newbie Billy  | 
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			A purple patch is a spot of good fortune.  My good fortune was to recieve what is known as a Solomon Island paddle club.  These are heavy clubs, mine are 1.231kg and 1.165kg  They have a paddle like edge so to concentrate the power of the blow.  Easily breaking limbs and so on.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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			Join Date: Dec 2004 
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			A VERY GOOD SELECTION OF TOP QUALITY CLUBS AND ALL DIFFERENT NO DOUBT IT TOOK SOMEONE MANY YEARS TO PUT THE GROUP TOGETHER. IT IS ALWAYS GREAT TO AQUIRE SUCH A COLLECTION IN ONE GO BUT IS A RARE OCCURANCE IN MY EXPERIENCE. SO CONGRADULATIONS AND MAY YOUR LUCK CONTINUE  
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	  TIM NOW I KNOW YOU HAVE A WEAKNESS FOR A CERTIAN KIND OF CLUB CONGRADULATIONS NICE ONES.  
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