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Tom,
The snakewood is just lonely without his buddies
Tom, the Garnet bone has my number right now. I may attempt a rescue mission of one, but I really love the Yellow Rose, but I can only save one. : (
Nahh, I'll just wait till I can get both. I think a traditional whittler would be my first choice, I now have an executive whittle and I love it, I just need to actually whittle with it.
Tom, I'd say so.
I'm thinking about a Ben Hogan, and to be honest I wasn't really worried about getting one for a while, but now.... I don't know? They all just look so good, I feel like I should test them all. : ) A whittler would be fun, I think it would do well for GEC too. I don't have enough green for them to show up in the mail box that often, but I try.
Yeah, I think if thats what it is I need one. :)
I could fall in love with one of those right quick.
David,
Thanks for setting the record straight. Been way too many years since I read Pinnochio, either myself or to my kids. In any event, I would wager that GEC will do it up right. The #33 frame makes sense. I would like to see a slightly larger model too someday. Not quite as big as the #54 Stockman Whittler (which I do like) but in between that and the #33.
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