View Poll Results: Do You Want to Learn How to Make Scales?

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    [QUOTE=urleebird]Actually, fossils are not stone ~ yet. They are on there way there. Petrified is what you are thinking of. That's where all the organic material has been replaced by the aging process and turned it into stone.
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    My apologies Bill. Just showing my ignorance again. I have a couple of pyritized(sp) ammonites and braciopods witch I'm sure are petrified, but since I've always heard these types of artifact refered to as fossils, it never dawned on me that there was a difference. Guess it's time to buy a couple of new books for my library. I still want to learn how to make scales though.

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    My apologies Bill. Just showing my ignorance again.
    First, no apology is needed. Second... just because we haven't learned something yet does not make us ignorant.

    Nenad... I like those scales.

    A little learning is a dangerous thing.
    especially for me

    For the poll... I knew I should have clicked the box to see how people voted. If a person didn't care, why in the heck say anything at all? Must not be getting any...

    I added more to the blog. Is that how I should do it? Should I keep editing the same entry, or should I make a new one each time?

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    thanx, marciaga, Bill...

    Bill, if you keep this going, you will indeed miss the scolars on your in-shop class

    I am waiting for an update to the blog... so far, so good...

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    I'm reading Bill, keep writing.

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    Hi Bill, I'm definately interested. I have your CD, most of the tools and a few old blades. Do we need to have "all" of the tools by the time your class starts?
    Colleen

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    I am very interested. I have some of your restored razors, your cd, and several razors that I intend to restore. At least four of my project razors need new scales. Please do the blog.

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