Thanks! I appreciate your words. I had worried about the red box a bit. Sort of unconventional, I thought. Oh well, it certainly 'pops', as they say! :D
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So I have to ask, "Where did you get the rack for inside the box??, Or is this something that has to be made from scratch??
I dont want mine to lay on their sides.
How did I miss this Tom!!!??? The fact that its taken so long to acquire the scales for this project, is mind blowing enough. The other thing that blows my mind is the condition of all the blades. They're all so perfect! I want to say, make sure you take the time to enjoy them, use them, hold them, melt into the honing sessions and enjoy that as well..... But I'm sure you will! They will be enjoyed for many, many years I'm sure.
Even after your gone!
So now I just have one question...... when are you starting the pass around???? :rofl2:
Those are plastic wrench organizers. Someone told me they found some at Harbor Freight. Cut to size and sticky tape on the bottom. I use them to hold my rotation in a cabinet at home as well!
I suppose we all are, Bill!
Thanks, Andrew! I plan on using these sets long after the others are gone.
I though about the 'pass around' thing, but inevitably someone would drop one and then, no more spare scales! ;)
Excellent work Tom, but we expect this from you nowadays!
I love your sympathetic approach to restoration, doing just enough and not going overboard like some 'look how clever I am' types that infest this forum...
Take my advice, dont leave Darl alone with them...
Regards,
Neil
Fantastic achievement Tom - a true labour of love.
Very very nicely done Tom now didn't they turn out well.