rod
~ Elite 1000 Member ~
Once more heading back, first to Scotland, to complete the 'tent folding' of my Scottish workshop, as well as seeing pals and family.
After that, maybe some time in England, and on to the Continent for a bit of rural walking, perhaps visiting some colleagues in both the engraving, and flute making trades, and of course flute customers.
For once, I am going over on a one-way ticket, so as to be free to return when I want to, early or late, and from any city. I am always so pressed for time when I have a definite return ticket.
I will remain available online, and do not mind giving my email:
rcameron@mcn.org
I hope to post now and again, with something of interest, and would consider visiting colleagues that might be close to my travel paths ... if they are willing. Always interesting to meet up with forum names, and discover the person behind the avatar.
It could be, when I do final sorting of my Scottish tools, I will lay out and photograph my engraving related items, that I would be willing to sell, just in case they might interest U K residents. The main items would be a GRS Gravermax, and a ball vise. I may also have a pretty good milling machine for sale.
All of this brings a mix of emotions. On the good side, future visits to Scotland would be about enjoying the landscape, rather than looking at it through the window of my workshop. On the sad side, saying farewell to tools that have been in my hands for more than 28 years.
Stay tuned ...
Rod
After that, maybe some time in England, and on to the Continent for a bit of rural walking, perhaps visiting some colleagues in both the engraving, and flute making trades, and of course flute customers.
For once, I am going over on a one-way ticket, so as to be free to return when I want to, early or late, and from any city. I am always so pressed for time when I have a definite return ticket.
I will remain available online, and do not mind giving my email:
rcameron@mcn.org
I hope to post now and again, with something of interest, and would consider visiting colleagues that might be close to my travel paths ... if they are willing. Always interesting to meet up with forum names, and discover the person behind the avatar.
It could be, when I do final sorting of my Scottish tools, I will lay out and photograph my engraving related items, that I would be willing to sell, just in case they might interest U K residents. The main items would be a GRS Gravermax, and a ball vise. I may also have a pretty good milling machine for sale.
All of this brings a mix of emotions. On the good side, future visits to Scotland would be about enjoying the landscape, rather than looking at it through the window of my workshop. On the sad side, saying farewell to tools that have been in my hands for more than 28 years.
Stay tuned ...
Rod
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