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04-24-2011, 02:57 PM #111
Thanks, Derek. Yes, Geezer turned out to be the master of the one-liners. Ron (Utopian) often cracked me up, too, and also Randy (Randydance). These gentlemen are naturally funny.
My only regret is not having had my mini cassette recorder with me to capture some of the dialogue. I rarely go anywhere without it. Half way down to Kenosh I realized that unfortunately I had left the recorder and the extra cassettes on my desk. Oy!
Stay well.
Obie
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04-24-2011, 06:01 PM #112
I think it may take a great while until I meet someone with as much "thrift" as Ron!
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04-25-2011, 02:34 AM #113
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Thanked: 2209Hello all,
I just walked in the door, 390 miles and all is well. I will be posting more tomorrow along with some pics.
LaterRandolph Tuttle, a SRP Mentor for residents of Minnesota & western Wisconsin
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04-25-2011, 03:27 AM #114
Hi Folks,
Thanks to Randy for the transportation and knowledgeable conversation on the way down and back! Randy delivered me and "stuff" to my door tonight with an hour left to drive before he arrived home. I want to put my thoughts down while things are still fresh in my mind. Stopping at antique stores with Randy on the way down Friday and back today was a kick!
My hearty thanks to all who attended! I was able to give a kinda/sorta demonstration of unpinning a razor and finishing some purchased inexpensive replacement scales and pinning a refinished blade into them with limited tools. I shall be better prepared next time! I had a lot of fun while doing that and other thingses...Like drinking vast amounts of coffee and...!
I spent two hours the night before (Fri.) with Randy and cussing a blue streak trying to get an old "Elliot" 15/16ths smiley rattler Sheffield' sharpened. Saturday, I was able to garner a lot more info and hone time with both Utopian (Ron) and Randy (randydance.) For the first time, I actually got a razor to pass the hanging hair test. This was a milestone compared to the millstone I was carrying with my less than perfect honing and the dastardly results upon my razors; who then gleefully avenged themselves by inflicting injury upon my face. I was able to benefit greatly from asking, and listening to the questions of others and the well thought out answers by the hone folks; Randy and Ron at the honing demonstrations and the knowledgeable general conversation of all those attending!!
Finding a cheap(!!!!!) usable "Thuringen" razor hone on the way down in one of the many antique stores we stopped at kinda sorta made my weekend. If the above mentioned and non-mentioned folks had not been to the meet, the weekend would not have been the pleasure it was! The people put it clearly over the top! As Derek mentioned, Obie was the perfect straight man!
We all owe a great amount of thanks to "knightwolf" ( Ron)!! The motel was a great choice and accommodations for the room and suites was very good and the staff looked in from time to time and kept the coffee pot filled and gave us plates, condiments and utensils for the brought in food.
All in all...A great weekend for me, and for the others I would think also! there was a sadness at leaving shown by all that stopped to shake hands and give thanks to those who were there!
Again????
Respectfully
~RichardLast edited by Geezer; 04-25-2011 at 03:49 AM. Reason: misspelled name
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04-25-2011, 03:29 AM #115
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Thanked: 3795I, too, have survived my shorter drive of 310 miles. I've got the car unloaded and I'm going to unpack some hones and finish that last razor that I did not get to last night! I'll also write more tomorrow but for now I'll just say THANK YOU to Knightwolf for organizing this meetup and for paying for the meeting room.
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04-25-2011, 07:38 AM #116
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Thanked: 0guys sorry i couldnt make it work came up at last minute, and car problems after that. so i was unfortunately unable to make it. wish i could. next TIME.
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04-25-2011, 10:54 AM #117
Yes, again, many thanks to knightwolf (Ben) for organizing this meet and reserving the room. Couldn't have done it without him!
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04-25-2011, 12:12 PM #118
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Thanked: 21Very glad to see the last of the group made it home safely!
This weekend has renewed my interest in improving my honing skills. And to acquire a fraction of the eye for an edge that Randy or Ron has. The microscope was such a great teaching tool to show us what these two see so acutely. Utopian is finishing a trouble spotted razor I recieved from Geezer that without the honemeisters eyes I would never have seen and would have had fits in honing.
I also want to get my tools out after seeing Geezer whip out a set of scales in less than an hour! Pics to come of the razor!
Again thanks to all attendees for making my weekend so memorable!
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04-25-2011, 12:24 PM #119
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04-26-2011, 03:25 AM #120
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Thanked: 2209Pics of the Razor Meet...
Here are some pics of the Razor Meet but...again!... I do not have names memorized! AArrgghhh!
So, please let me know who you are....
DSCN2950 by randydance062449, on Flickr
DSCN2953 by randydance062449, on FlickrRandolph Tuttle, a SRP Mentor for residents of Minnesota & western Wisconsin