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Hello from UK
Born N.Irish of Scottish, then Norse, descent I now live (and work as a Scientist) in England.
Well I have been frequenting this site now for about 2 months on and off. I asked by first question a week ago and that information shaped by decision - I bought a Classic. I am a hobbist knife maker and want to do a wee bit of emblishment... Lets see how it goes as apparently I will not be able to blame the tools anymore My influences have always been the wilder places predominantly Moors and Mountains. Cheers T |
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Re: Hello from UK
Hi Tom,
Welcom here and great that you got yourself the perfect tool Daniel |
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Re: Hello from UK
Welcome Tom
Classic is the best way to begin. Don't hésitate if you want a council.
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Re: Hello from UK
Welcome Tom. Your Classic will give you a fever to make many knives so that you can embellish them.
gail
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