That's just for the hat pins. Couldn't begin to think how many regular baskets I've carved over the years.
The Deitrich page is the only inspiration that I had before we got a computer. Good luck.
I've carved pits that were over a year old and some that were only dried a day or so. I'm no expert, but as long as the "Seed" is removed, I think that the pit will stabilize and not split. A mature pit will be hard either way. Be sure to check out Carving Peach Pits by R. V. Dietrich, on the web.
Should have also said that I bought some "Lancaster County" peaches. They all must have been their early crop because the pits were all split. All I could get from them were the half basket hat pins. (Got one for the new hat already).
I LEFT A COMMENT ON WHERE ARE ALL THE OLD ANTIQUE KNIFE COLLECTORS AND SCOTT KING THINKS WE SHOULD START A ANTIQUE KNIFE COLLECTORS CLUB. ARE YOU ANY GOOD AT STARTING SOMETHING LIKE THIS?
Hey Steve
Delbert wants to know if you'll start an Antique Knife Collectors Group? He wants one. I left him a message on his My Page...y'all talk. If you are interested, join the iKC Leaders Group...we talk about what to do and how to do it. It ain't hard...plus they'll all be old friends of yours (not old as in old but old as in previously known to you :)
Scott
Know him well set up at a gun show this weekend with him I have a brochure from the 70's where he would send out a monthly list of knives for sell at one of the past shows I set up at I ask him it he would honor the prices in it . he just laughed (CaseXX for 12 to 25 dollars )
Thanks Steve, these are the first time pictures I've took
I'm just getting started But I do see you like Case an so do I.
You have some NICE!! Russlock's!! I have a few but not as
many as you! LOL
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The Deitrich page is the only inspiration that I had before we got a computer. Good luck.
I've carved pits that were over a year old and some that were only dried a day or so. I'm no expert, but as long as the "Seed" is removed, I think that the pit will stabilize and not split. A mature pit will be hard either way. Be sure to check out Carving Peach Pits by R. V. Dietrich, on the web.
Hope you and the lovely ladies are having a good one.
In MemoriamScott King said…
In MemoriamScott King said…
In MemoriamScott King said…
Started a group I'd like to have you a part of it's called Vintage American Knives.
Hope to see you there.
Scott
In MemoriamScott King said…
Delbert wants to know if you'll start an Antique Knife Collectors Group? He wants one. I left him a message on his My Page...y'all talk. If you are interested, join the iKC Leaders Group...we talk about what to do and how to do it. It ain't hard...plus they'll all be old friends of yours (not old as in old but old as in previously known to you :)
Scott
I'm just getting started But I do see you like Case an so do I.
You have some NICE!! Russlock's!! I have a few but not as
many as you! LOL
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