Where I been....

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Guys,

Just thought I would give you a quick word, since this is where I usually hang...

I had to start taking care of my grandfather, out of nowhere, so I have been really busy with that, and I have no internet access there.

But, I should be back in touch soon, until then communication will be spotty.

Thank you,
Marion
 
I hope your Grandfather is doing well and very respectful to take care of those important in our lives. I've been pretty busy, but I'll be contacting you soon to get my Livesay RTAK some pants:D

ROCK6
 
I hope that all is well Marion. Take care and tell us how everything's going.
 
Thanks for letting us know Marion. I wish nothing but good wishes for you and your Grandfather. Hope all is well.
 
Many blessings to you, Marion and to all who are caring for their parents and / or grandparents.
 
I hope all the best to your Grandfather. You are a good man for taking care of him like that!
 
Thanks guys!

My grandfather is well, just old... A little forgetful, and just to the point where he needs someone there to do the little things and keep him on track...

I like doing it, but it does cut into the sheath makin' time.

Thanks again!

Marion
 
I'm sure your grandfather appreciates what you're doing for him and he's certainly more important than we are. Good luck to you both.
 
Kudos to you, MDP!

I'm placing an order for a sheath with you. Not only because of your quality workmanship, but because you have your priorities in the right place IMO.
You would be welcome at my campfire anytime!

Enjoy the days spent together! I miss my Grandpa tremendously.
 
Good to hear your Grandfather is doing alright :thumbup:

My Grandpa is the one who got me addicted to knives :D
 
Glad to hear that your Grampa is doing well. My Gramps taught me pretty much everything I know about being a safe and responsible woodsman. I cherish the time I got to spend with him. I still miss him after over 20 years.
 
Thank you guys.

He has some great stories... He carried a flame-thrower on Iwo Jima for the Marines.... They dug a bullet out of his rear, years later, it hit him in the shoulder, and ended up in what became a very uncomfortable place.

He is a hoot, and a pain. But, I love him.

Marion
 
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