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42568 TomPrice <TomPrice@a...> 1998‑05‑02 Re: Galoot dreaming in Md - a bio
Yet Another Tom wrote:

>My latest addition is a 12"
>Noble backsaw from MofA. SWMBO took one look at it and said "old tools
>are always better". Am I lucky or what? I am the greenest of GITs so I
>will spend most of my time in lurk mode. The porch is just such a
>relaxing place.
>
>Tom Corey
>just say (tmPL) slippin' and slidin' and lovin' the ride

Welcome to the Porch, Tom. We here at the Support Group From Hell are 
ready to assist you in your slide down that slippery slope. Yep. When you 
really start to pick up speed in your slide towards the Abyss and the 
still rational part of your brain begins to panic and you begin to think 
that maybe you had better slow down before you find yourself in a flea 
market in say, Canton TX, about to spend an UnGodly Amount Of Money on a 
rare collectible plane or maybe sitting inside on a rainy day with a 
fresh paycheck in the bank and the insane urge to get dressed and mount a 
multi state drive-by looting of old tool haunts up through Maryland and 
into SE Pennsylvania when you really should be down in the shop cleaning 
up or sharpening that 50 cent D-7 Disston 'Lightweight' you got at the 
flea market where the vendors know you by name (Oh yes! This is really 
starting to get SCARY HERE) or hitting Friday flea markets and antique 
stores on your lunch hour and bringing back somewhat rusty Objects Of 
Desire and babbling about them to your coworker's who smile stiffly at 
you to cover their growing concern (Ohmigod he's really LOSING IT) and 
back away from you down the hallway before you get another rust stain on 
their carefully chosen Casual Attire For Friday or you find another 
Galoot who works nearby and you end up reinforcing each other's fixations 
on those Got To Have tools and you end up having clandestine meetings in 
the parking lot for Show 'n Tell Gloat sessions... Right. OK, yes, when 
you pick up speed on the slide, we'll all be at the bottom of the Abyss 
yelling helpful suggestions like "Point your toes, you'll go faster!"

We're here to help and there are several special interest groups such as 
the Flat Sole Society and that bunch who own infills (I forget the 
acronym), yeah that group over there with the smoking jackets and the 
faux British accents, and the AHOB's (Ancient and Honorable Order of 
Bottomfeeders) and Dumpster Divers Anonymous. There is no end to this 
obses..er, _interest_. Truly.

Yep, welcome to the Porch, it's good to have another East Coast Galoot on 
board. BTW, think carefully before you come over into the First State 
looking for tools. The local gendarmes are primed to interdict anyone 
with out-of-state plates and a Galoot hat on, or even anyone who looks 
like they might be a Galoot, and the SOP is a body cavity search. I'm 
told that they are very thorough. You'll need an escort. Email me or 
Steve Reynolds privately for available times and rates although it does 
look like we're booked up until about 2008 or so.

Good luck with your bench. Cast iron legs are considered cheating over 
here on the Right Coast. Steve and I have been hand mortising his and we 
only started in, lessee... Right. OK then, your rocker is over there. 
Welcome!
****************************
Tom Price 
Brakes For Rust
The Flea Market Tactical Primer is featured at The Galoot's Progress:
http://members.aol.com/tomprice/galootp/galtprog.html


42554 Tom Corey <tcorey1@i...> 1998‑05‑02 Galoot dreaming in Md - a bio
Greetings Porch Dwellers,
      Hi, my name's Tom and I'm a tool addict. Unlike some on the list,
I can find not one woodworker in my family tree. I live in Frederick, MD
with SWMBO (Carole) and 2 canine critters. I am a warehouse mgr for a
distributor of doors and windows to the building trades. I did my
woodwork in the normite fashion until last year. All blame for my ride
down the slippery slope rests with Gunterman. Saw an announcement on
rec.norm about a 'make a spokeshave class' at Ted Scott's. Whats a
spokeshave? I had no idea but it sounded like a fun way to meet some
woodworkers. So I go and make a tool. About 10 mins. into the
proceedings JG comes over, puts both his large mitts in the middle of my
back, and shoves me down this huge slope. Thank you, John. I now find
myself looking for estate sales and fleas. My latest addition is a 12"
Noble backsaw from MofA. SWMBO took one look at it and said "old tools
are always better". Am I lucky or what? I am the greenest of GITs so I
will spend most of my time in lurk mode. The porch is just such a
relaxing place.

Tom Corey
just say (tmPL) slippin' and slidin' and lovin' the ride


42575 J. Gunterman <john@g...> 1998‑05‑02 Re: Galoot dreaming in Md - a bio
At 11:02 AM -0400 5/2/98, Tom Corey wrote:
>Greetings Porch Dwellers,

Hey Tom, welcome to the Porch....

>I am the greenest of GITs so I will spend most of my time in lurk mode.

awe shuck's you aint all _that_ green.. After-all, you DID make a pretty
spiffy shave ;-)
And Anybody that can survive 4+ hours in the same ship with me w/out
leaking hemoglobin all over the place is defiantely all right in my book.

~
John
http://www.cnh.mv.net/ipusers/gunterman/INDEX.HTM
http://www.geocities.com/heartland/pointe/1824



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