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Well, not so fast there Bill. Those rotator cuffs, I would imagine those would be pretty critical for your leather work, huh? So what do you have to do to adjust your motion as far as cutting and trimming and doing all the work you do with the leather? How best to deal with that considering the rotator cuffs there? Well, believe me that's a challenge that I had to face there, but most of my work is done from between my elbows and my fingers. And so, the bad rotator cuffs are just kind of a pain when I go to lift another chunk of leather up to cut it into reasonable size to work. But I'm a little too old for surgery on that and then they also said that trying to stitch that rotator cuff back together, or both of them, would be like trying to stitch two pieces of wet toilet paper back together. There's just nothing left in there. So it's just, you know, I've learned to adapt. I've made a couple of special tools that I use to do things that I didn't have to do. So let me break.
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