Ready for Spoon Bits?

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Re: Ready for Spoon Bits?

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Got my set in today. Thank you Brad! I am going to try them out this evening.

Count me in if you make another run of bits.
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Hey Premal, I'm going to call you later today, you'll be in your shop till 5?
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Comrades!

I should have posted this much earlier. It took a while, though, to test all 4 of Brad's spoon-bits. The testig period is over now, and I can say: Very well done, laddie! Fantastic Job! :thumbsup:
It's pure pleasure to work with these items. Their precision is unsurpassed, allowing to work on highest standards ( which I was not used to so far ...). Plus: They're easy to handle. They're so perfect, it's surprising they were not made in Germany. :wink: :D :lol:
I'm especially fond of the conical one which allows to create new shapes.
I was waiting a long time, Brad, but it was worth while.
Thank you!

Cheerio!
walle

P.S. @ the American readers: Thank you folks for electing the right guy. :wink:
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Re: Ready for Spoon Bits?

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Walle wrote:Comrades!
Thank you folks for electing the right guy. :wink:
I'm pretty sure they elected the left guy. Far left. Far far far left.
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Re: Ready for Spoon Bits?

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Alden wrote:
Walle wrote:Comrades!
Thank you folks for electing the right guy. :wink:
I'm pretty sure they elected the left guy. Far left. Far far far left.
I did it again, I have voted for the Presidential winner each race since Jimmy Carter. So next time I'll just tell you who I am voting for and if you are voting for the other guy you can save all the time and effort of voting.
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I didn't know people with beards could be democrats!
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Re: Ready for Spoon Bits?

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staffwalker wrote:
Alden wrote:
Walle wrote:Comrades!
Thank you folks for electing the right guy. :wink:
I'm pretty sure they elected the left guy. Far left. Far far far left.
I did it again, I have voted for the Presidential winner each race since Jimmy Carter. So next time I'll just tell you who I am voting for and if you are voting for the other guy you can save all the time and effort of voting.

So, 8 years of Bush was your fault too ?
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Re: Ready for Spoon Bits?

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Roger!!! Where have you been, you sly old miserable competitor!

Brad's bits are really really good. I should have got a second set of them.
Walle wrote:Comrades!

I should have posted this much earlier. It took a while, though, to test all 4 of Brad's spoon-bits. The testig period is over now, and I can say: Very well done, laddie! Fantastic Job! :thumbsup:
It's pure pleasure to work with these items. Their precision is unsurpassed, allowing to work on highest standards ( which I was not used to so far ...). Plus: They're easy to handle. They're so perfect, it's surprising they were not made in Germany. :wink: :D :lol:
I'm especially fond of the conical one which allows to create new shapes.
I was waiting a long time, Brad, but it was worth while.
Thank you!

Cheerio!
walle

P.S. @ the American readers: Thank you folks for electing the right guy. :wink:
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