Mike Powell
Member
I know there is a ton of competition out there for those of us in big cities. BUT, here is a question I have for you.
If you are a seasoned turner (years no question you know exactly what you are doing), and a new turner came into your booth at a show (new meaning, NEW, 2 years or less, still has a ton of questions about how and what), would you share your knowledge with him? Not just a little but mentor and help to grow and expand his knowledge.
I know there are some of you out there that would. I know when I met Rebel1 in Savannah, he opened up to me like a book. Answered every question I had, and smiled while doing it. I know me being a new turner, I answer what I can if someone is interested in turning. I figure my work speaks for itself, and quality will keep a customer.
Please answer whether you would share or not and why.
If you are a seasoned turner (years no question you know exactly what you are doing), and a new turner came into your booth at a show (new meaning, NEW, 2 years or less, still has a ton of questions about how and what), would you share your knowledge with him? Not just a little but mentor and help to grow and expand his knowledge.
I know there are some of you out there that would. I know when I met Rebel1 in Savannah, he opened up to me like a book. Answered every question I had, and smiled while doing it. I know me being a new turner, I answer what I can if someone is interested in turning. I figure my work speaks for itself, and quality will keep a customer.
Please answer whether you would share or not and why.