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Must be pretty tiring, I guess. I can imagine a person being the centre of attention of every knife show you participate in.
A lot of pressure, too. Everybody expects you to produce a perfect knife everytime. You are not supposed to have a day-off. You are not supposed to be tired.
Any less-than-perfect knife which carries your name, people start calling you names.
On the other hand, the pluses include more invitations than you can handle. Knife prices shooting through the ceiling and orders coming in and making you feel you wish you have another two pairs of hands.
And everywhere you go, everybody knows your name.
Have I got some of that right?
A lot of pressure, too. Everybody expects you to produce a perfect knife everytime. You are not supposed to have a day-off. You are not supposed to be tired.
Any less-than-perfect knife which carries your name, people start calling you names.
On the other hand, the pluses include more invitations than you can handle. Knife prices shooting through the ceiling and orders coming in and making you feel you wish you have another two pairs of hands.
And everywhere you go, everybody knows your name.
Have I got some of that right?