Thanks. I'll ease in slowly. Already found a friend in the Whittler's and Carver's group-Bob Stadtlander. I'veknown him for over 20 years when we were in a local carving group. He has moved away, but comes to the show every year.
Thank you for the welcome. You and many others have already extended a welcome today and it sure makes a person feel good to have all the welcomes.
I will check out the forum rules and make sure to follow the. It looks like a large site so it may take a while getting the hang of moving about the forum and posting , but getting a bit of practice in now.
Thanks Steve, I am relatively new to collecting so I'm sure I will have a lot of questions and need advice from people who know about how and what to collect.
Thanks and glad to be here. After many years of buying and selling knives, Ive finally decided to learn something about them, and how to clean, protect and preserve them.
I was fascinated by a quite long and comtentious list of comments back from 2010 and 2011 on differing thought on cleaning blades, or not. It was interesting but left me with no clear answer.
I have tried to remove black crud from blades, especially when the maker's name is not readable, but I've always used non-abrasive materials. WD-40 and Nevr-dull are my main ones.
Do you have any opinion on approach to dirt and rust?
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Thank you, Manx !!
Thanks Steve.
Beautiful Steve! Thanks a million!
Thanks for the welcoming!!! Let me know if you can help identify a knife of mine . Thanks
Thanks for the add!
Steve,
Thanks. I'll ease in slowly. Already found a friend in the Whittler's and Carver's group-Bob Stadtlander. I'veknown him for over 20 years when we were in a local carving group. He has moved away, but comes to the show every year.
Looks like a great group.
Steve ,
Thank you for the welcome. You and many others have already extended a welcome today and it sure makes a person feel good to have all the welcomes.
I will check out the forum rules and make sure to follow the. It looks like a large site so it may take a while getting the hang of moving about the forum and posting , but getting a bit of practice in now.
Thanks again for the welcome.
Thanks Steve, I am relatively new to collecting so I'm sure I will have a lot of questions and need advice from people who know about how and what to collect.
FeaturedBrian Ferguson said…
Hey Manx, thank you for welcoming me aboard. I look forward to sharing with the group.
Brian
Thanks for the birthday wishes
Thank-You for the Birthday Wishes!!!!!
Thank you for the birthday wish!
Bill DeShivs
Greetings, Steve, and thank you very much for your kind welcome.
Cheers,
John (Aebelskiver)
Thanks and glad to be here. After many years of buying and selling knives, Ive finally decided to learn something about them, and how to clean, protect and preserve them.
I was fascinated by a quite long and comtentious list of comments back from 2010 and 2011 on differing thought on cleaning blades, or not. It was interesting but left me with no clear answer.
I have tried to remove black crud from blades, especially when the maker's name is not readable, but I've always used non-abrasive materials. WD-40 and Nevr-dull are my main ones.
Do you have any opinion on approach to dirt and rust?
KnifeMakerAngel Bichev said…
Oh I see.
But what if I still want to sell one particular knife?
Manx, Thank you for the "welcome aboard". Harry
Thank you for all the warm welcomes
Larry
Thank you Steve, I sure do hope I stay sharp.
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