gayle bair on thu 27 dec 07
Anyone who cannot figure out how to use their Bison tools, have
decided not to use,
don't like, cannot figure how to store and need to make room
for plastic handles etc. please contact me.
I'll be glad to give them a good home!
Think of me as a Bison tool rescue facility...
where they will be treasured, regularly exercised,
loved and well cared for!
Gayle Bair
Tucson AZ
Bainbridge Island WA
gayle@claybair.com
www.claybair.com
Victoria E. Hamilton on fri 28 dec 07
Amen, Gayle!
I love my Bison tools! Sharp? Yeah.
A couple of days ago I trimmed 22 bowls I'd made for our local empty bowls
project. They were really too dry, but I knew I could succeed and do a
reputable job with my Bisons. Did it! That day I would have gone through
all my Kempers and Dolans, if I had them instead.
I don't normally trim that dry, but I've figured out what it takes for me to
trim wetter with Phil's tools - not REALLY wet, mind you.
Yay, Phil!
Vicki Hamilton
Millennia Antica Pottery
Seattle, WA
-----Original Message-----
From: Clayart [mailto:CLAYART@LSV.CERAMICS.ORG] On Behalf Of gayle bair
Sent: Thursday, December 27, 2007 7:53 PM
To: CLAYART@LSV.CERAMICS.ORG
Subject: Re: Groovy tools - Bisons
Anyone who cannot figure out how to use their Bison tools, have decided not
to use, don't like, cannot figure how to store and need to make room for
plastic handles etc. please contact me.
I'll be glad to give them a good home!
Think of me as a Bison tool rescue facility...
where they will be treasured, regularly exercised, loved and well cared for!
Gayle Bair
Tucson AZ
Bainbridge Island WA
gayle@claybair.com
www.claybair.com
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