Got these rehaired. And by these I mean the one on the left haha. The right one was a cheap boi that couldn't be rehaired because the hair is glued in. That and the rehairing is more expensive than the bow lol

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Got these rehaired. And by these I mean the one on the left haha. The right one was a cheap boi that couldn't be rehaired because the hair is glued in. That and the rehairing is more expensive than the bow lol
Re-read Saturday, Actionable Agile Volume 2, Week 13, Final Thoughts
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Re-read Saturday, Actionable Agile Volume I2, Week 11, Chapters 13 – 14, Scaling Monte Carlo and A Parting Thought
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Re-read Saturday, Actionable Agile Volume II, Week 11, Chapters 11 - 12, Different Sampling Methods and 85 Percent or Bust
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Re-read Saturday, Actionable Agile Volume II, Week 9, Chapter 8, Myths and Other Considerations
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Re-read Saturday, Actionable Agile Volume II, Week 7, Chapter 6 – Detecting Signals on PBCs
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Re-read Saturday, Actionable Agile Volume II, Week 5, Chapter 4, Part 2 – Process Behaviour Charts
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Re-read Saturday, Actionable Agile Volume II, Week 4, Chapter 4 – Process Behaviour Charts
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