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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Cranfils Gap, TX
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I have recently started working with polymer clay and I went a little over board. I love working with clay and I really want to hone my skills. I have been lookig for a medium that I was really happy with and this is it (I still love wood). Here is the problem I have only ever paid for supplies with money from stuff I have sold. This is a great practice but when I tried to go around this rule but the wife said No. Since she has a great point I will not waste my time trying to change her mind. So this is the plan, stick to the orginal plan. I am selling two pen blanks for the Navagator or Sedona pens from Woodcraft. These are Geometric designs I came up with myself. The blue one has a band that should proably be on the top of the cap. I need feed back from experienced turners so I can improve my product. I do not want to preach to the chior but, I have been turning them down with a skew with much sucess. I ship for free in the U.S. I am selling them both for $20.00. I operate a swamill with my father in Central Texas. I come across a lot of unusual stuff that I would love to sell here. I prefer PayPal but alternate payment can be arranged. Please forgive the photography I am still learning.
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Join Date: Jan 2009
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I think I beat Ramon by about an hour...check your PM!
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TexasMattings-at-Comcast-dot-Net __________________________________________________ _______ As Will Rogers said, There're 3 kinds of folks in this ol' world: The ones that learn by reading. The few who learn by observation. The rest of them have to pee on the electric fence and find out for themselves. Can you guess which one I am? ![]() |
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Join Date: Jan 2009
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Yeah, you're right, I should have posted a "PM sent" message or something.
I'll get the next one!
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Lee aka KiltedGunn
TexasMattings-at-Comcast-dot-Net __________________________________________________ _______ As Will Rogers said, There're 3 kinds of folks in this ol' world: The ones that learn by reading. The few who learn by observation. The rest of them have to pee on the electric fence and find out for themselves. Can you guess which one I am? ![]() |
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I've always had problems with the replies pm sent.
It's ok if they are selling one item. If it's multiple items and a reply of pm sent is posted I move on to other things. Figuring no way to tell now what's left so not gonna bother. I guess this also hurts the seller as I'm sure others do as well. I think there needs to be a "reply in thread for your order" common courtesy requirement. Just my thoughts I'll go away now...
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