Re: [flasah] Casing Jerome

 

I'm just trying to find out if these things you say are still true with
the better quality leather that is for sale today today. Some of what
you say is, but there are some big holes in what you say from what I see
from day to day, with the current products. And why do you always find
the need to write a book when one line can say the same thing?

It's not me, a lot of members on here have said they do not believe what
you say because they have not seen any examples of work you have done
using these ideas! Not even anything you may have done a few years ago.

If you are basing everything on work your Daddy did in years of old, I
for one am not impressed with his work that I have seen published. Most
of it I would expect to find in a beginners level of companion, does not
have a lot of detail, and tends to be hidden behind what looks like
acrylic paints hiding the detail that may be there.

The malcontents in the peanut gallery...are the ones you are trying to
preach to, and the more you preach, the less they are listening. If you
can't show that something works, you will never get a lot of people to
believe that you even know what a peice of leather looks like let alone
how to use any tools on it.

GB wrote:
>
>
> Jerome,
> What I claim is to know exactly how my father produced the results
> he got when doing the designs and projects which he got famous for
> doing .... and I actively tried to figure out the reason why his work
> looked different from most others doing similar things.
>
> I really feel sorry for you and others who , FAILING to rebut the
> PHYSICS of what I describe, resort to trying to change the subject.
>
> When I need to do some carving I will do it..... but it will be a
> cold day in Hell when I do it to satisfy a small number of
> malcontents in the peanut gallery....
>

--
Jerome Warburton
aka Grayhawk

http://www.grayhawkleather.com

http://www.sclcg.org

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/flasah

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