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86640 Brian Wilson wilsonbrian@j... Nov-24-2000 Re: sharpening scorp?



On Fri, 24 Nov 2000 12:44:40 -0500 "Croxton Gordon" lawyer@e...
writes:
> >
> I realize this is a point on which reasonable craftspersons differ, 
> like
> shave horses and tails-first (g).  I've used scorps and drawknives 
> sharpened
> both ways, and I'm sold on the knife edge.  I'll defer to Dave 
> Wachnicki, my
> personal expert and sharpening hero, to correct my mistakes and fill 
> in any
> gaps in what I've said.
> 
> Cheers and Happy Thanksgiving,
> Croxton
> full of Chesapeake Bay oysters
> 
Oh lordy I've steped into one of those religious things...  I was just
hoping to stay warm ;-).

Regards,
Brian Wilson
Chevy Chase, Md.



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