Before They Were Knife Makers

Originally posted by beknives

Boy am I glad Phil doesn't pick on me,and he doesn't remember that old thread about hat some of us really did before we made knives:eek:
Bruce
Hmmmmm it seems to me I do remember a thread like that. You wouldn't by any chance mean this confession, would you Mr Bruce? ;)
"I even did get a license to be a manacurist and did sculptured Nails for ladies and even did allot of air brushing on nails and hand painting pictures on nails."
Now that does conjure up some interesting images.
Bwahahahahaha
 
Bruce, let me bounce an idea off of you?
 

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With all the rain down his way Kit must be grabbin his pole in preperation for a long and arduous session of baiting?:D :D
 
Man you guys are Killing me.
If man didn't have balls where would we be now.:) :D
LOL.. Bruce I like the banner.I do..
it may capture a new audience.
 
I do believe that BANNER IS YOU BRUCE, hehehehehehe :D :D :D
But I think it shoud read "Why don't you come over and see me some time , big boy" lol

Bill
 
There's a very famous knifemaker in Little Rock, Arkinsaw,who shall remain nameless to protect the guilty..........that also had a very interesting former profession: He worked with concrete. His specific job was stirring mortar, even more specifically, he found that if he stirred this mortar with a fork, he got excellent results. He became known as a mortar forker. As he got older, he got a little sloppier, took less pride in his work, and as a consequence, he got known for letting dirt get in his mortar. When word got out that he was a dirty mortar forker, he was run out of the business, and was forced to find work elsewhere.
But now, he makes very good knives.
End of story.
:rolleyes:
 
Originally posted by Rob Simonich
Phil, this is the first thread I have ever subscribed to! :D

Well then Rob, I sure wouldn't want you to feel left out. ;)

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Phil, you got the manicurist part but I seem to recall something about Bruce also being a stripper or something...:D
 
Originally posted by sattley
Phil, you got the manicurist part but I seem to recall something about Bruce also being a stripper or something...:D

You are correct, but I'm offering Bruce First Right of Refusal on those pics, it seems he'd rather keep them in his personal collection.
;)
 
PhilL, the banner is the best!
I can just see Bruce doin' a little crossover business...
"Would you like the Damascus tips or the acrylic?"
"And while you're here, your husband really does need that Price Dagger in the showcase..."

:D
 
hey i am proud to have had some other kinds of fun. in my 20s i nude modeled with a couple of differnt ladies for the figure drawing class at the J.C. were i played in the jazz band and had a couple of other music gigs playing the local circut. the nude modeling was a great ice braker with the mostly female artists, i could tell if i was heading for some private sessions by the way the would smile when they said hello.
 
OH NO:eek: :eek: :eek:
I thought that you guys had forgot that one...
Oh well I was the one that opened up my big mouth..I am kind of afraid of what Phil would come up with for that one..
OK let me have it Phil,I could use another really good Laugh..:D
Bruce
 
LOL, now you did it Phil, you know Kit has been wanting to see the Buffalo take a dump in my hat for sometime! Thanks for leaving the hat out, all the water is froze here and I wouldnt be able to hose it out! :D
 
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