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Hobbyist by Eric Frank Russell. 1947. His name is Steve and his companion is a macaw named Laura. I have it in this collection: Astounding Tales of Space and Time

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Within ten minutes he'd found a great coil of the coppery metal, a huge ovoid, intricately wound, lying beside a disassembled machine... ...His hands were trembling slightly but his hawklike face was firm, phlegmatic as he carefully threaded the wire's end through the automatic injector and into the feed hole of the Kingston-Kanes.

Hobbyist by Eric Frank Russell. 1947. His name is Steve and his companion is a macaw named Laura. I have it in this collection: Astounding Tales of Space and Time

"Publication: Astounding Tales of Space and Time", The Internet Speculative Fiction Database

Here is a list of other books that contain this story:

"Title: Hobbyist", The Internet Speculative Fiction Database

Within ten minutes he'd found a great coil of the coppery metal, a huge ovoid, intricately wound, lying beside a disassembled machine... ...His hands were trembling slightly but his hawklike face was firm, phlegmatic as he carefully threaded the wire's end through the automatic injector and into the feed hole of the Kingston-Kanes.

Hobbyist by Eric Frank Russell. 1947. His name is Steve and his companion is a macaw named Laura. I have it in this collection: Astounding Tales of Space and Time

"Publication: Astounding Tales of Space and Time", The Internet Speculative Fiction Database

Here is a list of other books that contain this story:

"Title: Hobbyist", The Internet Speculative Fiction Database

Within ten minutes he'd found a great coil of the coppery metal, a huge ovoid, intricately wound, lying beside a disassembled machine... ...His hands were trembling slightly but his hawklike face was firm, phlegmatic as he carefully threaded the wire's end through the automatic injector and into the feed hole of the Kingston-Kanes.

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Hobbyist by Eric Frank Russell. 1947. His name is Steve and his companion is a macaw named Laura. I have it in this collection: Astounding Tales of Space and Time

http"Publication://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pl.cgi?218921 Astounding Tales of Space and Time", The Internet Speculative Fiction Database

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http"Title://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/title.cgi?41311 Hobbyist", The Internet Speculative Fiction Database

"Within ten minutes he'd found a great coil of the coppery metal, a huge ovoid, intricately wound, lying beside a disassembled machine... ...His hands were trembling slightly but his hawklike face was firm, phlegmatic as he carefully threaded the wire's end through the automatic injector and into the feed hole of the Kingston-Kanes."

Within ten minutes he'd found a great coil of the coppery metal, a huge ovoid, intricately wound, lying beside a disassembled machine... ...His hands were trembling slightly but his hawklike face was firm, phlegmatic as he carefully threaded the wire's end through the automatic injector and into the feed hole of the Kingston-Kanes.

Hobbyist by Eric Frank Russell. 1947. His name is Steve and his companion is a macaw named Laura. I have it in this collection: Astounding Tales of Space and Time

http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pl.cgi?218921

Here is a list of other books that contain this story:

http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/title.cgi?41311

"Within ten minutes he'd found a great coil of the coppery metal, a huge ovoid, intricately wound, lying beside a disassembled machine... ...His hands were trembling slightly but his hawklike face was firm, phlegmatic as he carefully threaded the wire's end through the automatic injector and into the feed hole of the Kingston-Kanes."

Hobbyist by Eric Frank Russell. 1947. His name is Steve and his companion is a macaw named Laura. I have it in this collection: Astounding Tales of Space and Time

"Publication: Astounding Tales of Space and Time", The Internet Speculative Fiction Database

Here is a list of other books that contain this story:

"Title: Hobbyist", The Internet Speculative Fiction Database

Within ten minutes he'd found a great coil of the coppery metal, a huge ovoid, intricately wound, lying beside a disassembled machine... ...His hands were trembling slightly but his hawklike face was firm, phlegmatic as he carefully threaded the wire's end through the automatic injector and into the feed hole of the Kingston-Kanes.

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Hobbyist by Eric Frank Russell. 1947. His name is Steve and his companion is a macaw named Laura. I have it in this collection: Astounding Tales of Space and Time

http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pl.cgi?218921

Here is a list of other books that contain this story:

http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/title.cgi?41311

"Within ten minutes he'd found a great coil of the coppery metal, a huge ovoid, intricately wound, lying beside a disassembled machine... ...His hands were trembling slightly but his hawklike face was firm, phlegmatic as he carefully threaded the wire's end through the automatic injector and into the feed hole of the Kingston-Kanes."

Hobbyist by Eric Frank Russell. 1947. His name is Steve and his companion is a macaw named Laura. I have it in this collection: Astounding Tales of Space and Time

http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pl.cgi?218921

Here is a list of other books that contain this story:

http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/title.cgi?41311

Hobbyist by Eric Frank Russell. 1947. His name is Steve and his companion is a macaw named Laura. I have it in this collection: Astounding Tales of Space and Time

http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pl.cgi?218921

Here is a list of other books that contain this story:

http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/title.cgi?41311

"Within ten minutes he'd found a great coil of the coppery metal, a huge ovoid, intricately wound, lying beside a disassembled machine... ...His hands were trembling slightly but his hawklike face was firm, phlegmatic as he carefully threaded the wire's end through the automatic injector and into the feed hole of the Kingston-Kanes."

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