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You do beautiful work, Isaac. But I've got to say, the closed handles with lamb's tongues are out of this world.
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You're killin me bubba!
Drop dead gorgeous!
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HOT darn! Those are sexy!
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That Smith's Key sure has a curvy handle. Beautiful work on the horns.
It seems hung pretty low, especially for a back saw, but I guess that's the way the original one was?
One of these days you saw guys are going to have to explain to me why some of the really old saws (pre 1900) are hung so low in comparison to the later ones.
Steve S.
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Beautiful, as usual.
I see you are making canted saws now.
Hmm, I may have to buy a couple more...
I was perusing your website and see you now have a 24 month wait time. Sounds like business is going well, which is great to hear!
You make beautiful saws that perform as well as they look.
...Naval Aviators, that had balz made of brass and the size of bowling balls, getting shot off the deck at night, in heavy seas, hoping that when they leave the deck that the ship is pointed towards the sky and not the water.
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Definitely drool-worthy. Thrilled that business is good. Couldn't happen to a nicer guy!
Steve