They probably make better photo props than eating tools but the straight answer is no. Not yet. All unsullied, though once oiled, No.8 is going into service.
Spoon #8 is lovely. I do still like the knob on #3; gives it a bit of difference without going over the top. Will you be posting ide by side/comparison shots?
That's a lovely spoon! I tried carving my first spoon this winter, but only got to the bowl, still needs to be sawed out of the block, ha.
I was wondering how do you upload your typewritten posts to the webs? Would you use a gadget that was a typewriter but also saved your file digitally, automatically? I've been working on one such idea and would love to hear your thoughts on it.
Lovely photos of spoon #8. It's beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThanks Dana, appreciate the encouragement.
DeleteYou sure do make some wonderful spoons.
ReplyDelete...and yours too, Bill.
DeleteI like the curve and smoothness of the handle on this one.
ReplyDelete…have you ever eaten with one of your spoons yet?
They probably make better photo props than eating tools but the straight answer is no. Not yet. All unsullied, though once oiled, No.8 is going into service.
DeleteSpoon #8 is lovely. I do still like the knob on #3; gives it a bit of difference without going over the top. Will you be posting ide by side/comparison shots?
ReplyDeleteThanks. Yep, I think a family portrait would be good.
DeleteThat's a lovely spoon! I tried carving my first spoon this winter, but only got to the bowl, still needs to be sawed out of the block, ha.
ReplyDeleteI was wondering how do you upload your typewritten posts to the webs? Would you use a gadget that was a typewriter but also saved your file digitally, automatically? I've been working on one such idea and would love to hear your thoughts on it.
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