RE: [flasah] Casing Jerome

 

I've just read the Rules and Information file again and found this point, still valid:
 
8.Personal attacks will not be tolerated in any form.
 
So I'd like to ask, why GB can personally attack so many people here, who only would like to see his leather work?
And, together with at least a small sample of his leatherwork, I'm really eager to see promised videos on YouTube, searching for them every week and still cannot find nothing, so, please, let me know what long it is in English "soon".
 

Míša Luttyová
ICQ 464-245-574

-----Original Message-----
From: flasah@yahoogroups.com [mailto:flasah@yahoogroups.com]On Behalf Of GB
Sent: Saturday, September 12, 2009 2:15 AM
To: flasah@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [flasah] Casing Jerome

 

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.... who, by the way, are not smart enough to understand the annotated answer I gave to this question many months ago... I am sure you have forgotten that ... so you can use 'Harvey Penick' in the search feature to bring up the concept.
  Gregory B. Moody
 

--- On Fri, 9/11/09, Jerome <grayhawk@grayhawkleather.com> wrote:

From: Jerome <grayhawk@grayhawkleather.com>
Subject: Re: [flasah] Casing
To: flasah@yahoogroups.com
Date: Friday, September 11, 2009, 6:01 PM

 

GB

I'm still waiting to see the pictures of some of the leather work done
by Gods gift to leather craft that you claim to be.

GB wrote:
>
>
> "Once it does, from this point on the drying process seems to shift into
> high gear and it almost always dries quicker than I can finish the
> tooling. I always wind up having to add moisture to finish."--Dale
>
> Dale, You do not have a problem and you are not working too slow.
> As has been mentioned ... the moisture in the air and the temperature
> and m
>
>

--
Jerome Warburton
aka Grayhawk

http://www.grayhawk leather.com

http://www.sclcg. org

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


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