"James T. Kirby" wrote in message
> Aside from the vast array of stuff for turning (which I don't do), this
catalog
> was a little less laden with surprises then the last few. Probably a good
> thing. I won't be tugging at my wallet for more than the usual frequency.
This speaks directly to my theory of the "opposing thumb" with regard to
wooddorkers:
"Any tool, process, purchase, or endeavor in the pursuit of woodworking that
takes advantage of the evolutionary fact of the opposing thumb needs no
further justification."
In your case, and since it is damn near impossible to get your wallet out of
your pocket without a thumb, no further justification is necessary.
... and therein is the underlying, philosophical basis for Rob Lee's
retirement plans. :)
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On Fri, 10 Sep 2004 14:31:41 -0400, James T. Kirby <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
> Robin Lee wrote:
>>
>> We'll getcha eventually!
>>
>> Cheers -
>>
>> Rob
>>
>>
>
> Oh, lets see, spokeshaves, scrapers, low angle smooth, apron plane, bullnose
> plane, yada-yada.... Don't worry, you already have gotten me :^)
>
> (and it hurts so good)
>
Thanks for reminding me. I was laying out some tenons yesterday
thinking, "If only I had a reliable straight edge that'd go around a
corner . . . "
Oh and that center finding rule would have been useful . . .
"Robin Lee" <[email protected]> wrote in
news:[email protected]:
> Missed on hardware though... the 720 new items this year (new catalog
> at the printer now....) is only the third highest (871 in Fall 00 is
> tops)...
>
> We'll getcha eventually!
>
> Cheers -
>
> Rob
>
Oh, and let's not forget the gardening catalog either.
Not only do you have *me*, you've got SWMBO, too ...
Regards,
JT
On Thu, 09 Sep 2004 20:28:46 -0400, Jay Pique <[email protected]> wrote:
>Just got the new LV catalog tonight. Payday's tomorrow. This looks
>like trouble.
>
Yeah, I think the LV catalog comes with its own hidden, greased, crowbar.
Some mighty nice looking stuff in it.
>JP
>*******************
>The illusion of rationality.
Aside from the vast array of stuff for turning (which I don't do), this catalog
was a little less laden with surprises then the last few. Probably a good
thing. I won't be tugging at my wallet for more than the usual frequency.
JK
"helping pave the way for Robin's retirement in style!"
Jay Pique wrote:
> Just got the new LV catalog tonight. Payday's tomorrow. This looks
> like trouble.
>
> JP
> *******************
> The illusion of rationality.
Tom Veatch wrote:
> That thing should come in a plain brown wrapper. The man is evil. EVIL, I say!
>
> Hello. My name is Tom and I'm a Lee Valley addict.
>
> Tom Veatch
> Wichita, KS USA
Mine arrrived yesterday, finally. I ws starting to think I'd fallen off
the list too. Needless to say little else got accomplished lasst night.
And I brought it to work, just in case:-)
Joe
"James T. Kirby" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Aside from the vast array of stuff for turning (which I don't do), this
catalog
> was a little less laden with surprises then the last few. Probably a good
> thing. I won't be tugging at my wallet for more than the usual frequency.
>
> JK
<snip>
Gee James - this is just the START of the season... :)
The main catalog(ue) actually has a record (for us) number of new items...
... so does Christmas ....
Missed on hardware though... the 720 new items this year (new catalog at the
printer now....) is only the third highest (871 in Fall 00 is tops)...
We'll getcha eventually!
Cheers -
Rob
On Fri, 10 Sep 2004 11:54:56 -0400, "Robin Lee" <[email protected]>
calmly ranted:
>Gee James - this is just the START of the season... :)
<titter>
>The main catalog(ue) actually has a record (for us) number of new items...
>
>... so does Christmas ....
Yeah. Have you ever stopped to consider how many thousands of
gallons of American, Canadian, etc. saliva is lost due to -your-
catalogs, sir? It's shameful.
>Missed on hardware though... the 720 new items this year (new catalog at the
>printer now....) is only the third highest (871 in Fall 00 is tops)...
>
>We'll getcha eventually!
So did The Shrub. Our money isn't worth what it once was and
our prices are closer to yours now. "O U C H !" say my crowbars.
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