Tired of having my character judged...

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Truedge, thanks, but I really am retired. No joking! I'll let you guys in on a secret...if you ever want to drum up business, just say that you are not doing that business anymore and people will be knocking down your door! No lie! I would say that within the last month I have been getting an average of one inquiry about making a sheath every two days. Probably 3-4 a week! That's way more inquiries than I was getting when I was actually selling sheaths! Can you believe it? Maybe interest in these sheaths is gaining more, or somehow I am attracting more people to my webpage. I dunno. There are also a lot more sheathmakers here than even a couple months ago when I was still selling my work. Anyway, I thought it was ironic that within a week after calling it quits I could've been doing twice the amount of work I was doing before!
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What spin! Chiro it is not enough for you to attack me in just one thread? For the record I never said (free sheath) anywere. I also did not start attacking you. You are the one throwing the insults. You even admit that in the other thread.
As for the a-hole comment it is from a song and I was trying to lighten thing up a little. Notice I was talking about myself not you.
 
Well Folks,

All you need to do if you don't wish to contribute to someone's request is nothing at all. If it bugs you to see the request, then just click out and boogie on. If someone insults you, I doubt that returning fire will profit either. There's already enough anger and hate out in the world. Can't we check our attitudes at the keyboard and leave it out there?

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Dave
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If a tree falls in the forest, and there is nobody there to hear it, then don't worry about it.
 
Hi all,
I've been away for a while, but it looks like there's still the occasional "Fun and Games" rather than much actual knife discussion.

PhilL, I am so glad to hear you found an R.O. Easler, and I hope it was a Stag Handled "Loveless Style" Drop Point you were thinking about a while back. I ran across a great deal on a Jim Siska Drop Point, started to email you the details, looked at it again and bought it for myself! I have felt a bit guilty ever since as it is now one of my favorites. Anyway, maybe I won't feel so guilty now, and I hope you are thrilled with your new Easler!

Chiro, for what it is worth, you really can not please everyone. If you please those that matter to you, you have to be content with that.

Take care,
Brian

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Brian-The new knife in the Block, and definitely not the sharpest!
 
Chiro, my chiroracter drives a Rolls so it's obvoius some are better business men than others. It's a big and busy practice. Just shows what working hard for your goals can bring. Nobody gave it to him.
Phil it was a pleasure meeting you in NY.
And of course the pouch was a gift. You didn't ask for a free one, right? I like to give something to a forumite or knifelister that buys a knife that doesn't come in something. Easler is a good knifemaker and nice guy. He does a lot for custom knives by making a quality, nicely priced knife that a beginning knife collector can take pleasure in owning or using. It's also great to see him getting back into folders again too. He said he has to break the boredom of too meny fixed blades. A decent quality nicely priced folder is becoming increasingly harder to find. Did you notice the nice littls slip folders Gaston had? Nice to see more of them too.
 
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