Gift to Grand Theft

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ctubbs

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I tried to give away a tripod that I had no use for, for the shipping cost. Jon "GoodTurns" was the first to reply so it was sent right out to him. In no time he sent me a pm asking if I wanted the check or to be surprised. Being the adventurer type, I responded with "Hey surprise me". Now here I sit with treasure beyond believe instead of a $7.50 check. I have been so overpaid that it is like being involved in a grand theft. He even included a piece of wood from an old home that was built in 1722. There is no way I could ever put a tool to a piece of history such as that. I know, no photo, did not happen, so here are some picts to prove my story. You be the judge, all I asked for was postage, now here I am becoming a thief. WOW, let me gloat some more. I need to go out and buy some more tripods if they return goodies like these!
Charles
 

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Jon is one of those "old school" IAP people . . . he just believes that anytime he enters a deal of any sort . . . that the other person should get the long end of the stick. I can't say enough good things about him.
IAP needs more people like him.
 
I do not mind winning, but that was way, WAY too much. Jon, I wanted to send you a pm of thanks, but decided to brag a whole bunch. Thank you again. All except the Chestnut will be put to good use, the Chestnut, on the other hand, well It has to have a frame built. It will have a place of honor in the shop.
Charles
 
Very nice!!! Makes you believe in the good in people. Everybody is happy and sharing with the rest of us in just very cool. Good luck to both of you in the future. Your karma banks are full.
 
Nice deal. Don't be afraid to turn that chestnut wood. I have several pieces of it. It is best to turn it and use a very, very sharp tool and also use thin CA to stabilize as you go along. I have made several pens and a pencil from it and they look very nice. The history factor has made them sell quite quickly. I bought my blanks several years ago and the wood is quite dry, but very turnable.
 
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