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Posted by Joshua/Bladesmith on February 01, 2004 at 05:29:36 from (216.104.132.214):
In Reply to: RE: A Question For Dads--long response posted by Buzzman72 on January 31, 2004 at 09:33:52:
Hey y'all I'm in 10 grade and homeschooled.I get up at 6:00am every morning of the week.At 8:00am we start school and don't end till about 4:30pm.Then when my Dad gets home I go with him to shoe horses.I trim the hooves then he comes behind and checks my work and shoes them. On Saturday at my choice I go and work at a local car shop.And when I have time I make knives,the real one's.I also have a Farmall Super C at I am rebuilding and a 71 Cheyenne truck with a 350sb that I have built up alot.Then I have a 51 F-5 Ford with a flat-head v-8 I'm working on.NO my Dad didn't buy all this for me.I BUSTED my butt for it.Know body just gave it to me.If y'all ever have some ? on metals.Making knives I know alot about different types of high carbon steels.You can take a knife I make and cut slivers of mild steel and still shave hair. Just my 2 cents worth. Joshua/Bladesmith
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