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New from Ohio
Good Evening Everyone,
I joined the forum recently and have been so busy I've yet to introduce myself. Just received my new Classic AirGraver this week. Very nice piece of machinery. I can't wait to use it this weekend. I plan on rigging it up to my scuba tank eventually. I don't dive, the tank is for recharging my BSA Hornet pellet rifle. (Steve - I owe you a photo of this set up) Anyhow I've been carving wood and drawing most of my life and felt this is a good extension of my curiosity. I travel and sell constrution equipment attachments throughout the week and thought of taking the airgraver on the road practicing in the hotels. I am impressed with the work I see posted and can't wait to try my hand at engraving. Still can't get over the Dino Knife...Unbelievable work on one of my favorite subjects. Glad to be here and looking forward to learning from the pro's... The Bujalino name belongs to one of our 4 dogs. Thank you to Steve Lindsay for being such a perfectionist, engineering craftsman. I felt like I was buying a Mercedes from Mr. Daimler. How cool is that, buy the best and get to speak with the man himself for advice. Very Best, Bill T Donohue |
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Re: New from Ohio
Welcome aboard! Where in Ohio??
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