That is different and Very Nice! If you use it, let us know how it cuts and holds up with that finish.
Quote from: ICanFixThat on August 31, 2012, 04:12:15 AMThat is different and Very Nice! If you use it, let us know how it cuts and holds up with that finish.o yea. Its a user.
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Nice sharpening job there Cap! Did you use a Lansky or a Sharpmaker?Now all it needs is orange scales with the SF Giants logo on them, and it'd be perfect!
Quote from: Heinz Doofenshmirtz on September 05, 2012, 03:31:13 AMNice sharpening job there Cap! Did you use a Lansky or a Sharpmaker?Now all it needs is orange scales with the SF Giants logo on them, and it'd be perfect! I used the Lansky at 25 degrees. I would NEVER put a Giants logo on it. A's all the way.
Hey I have been a A's fan since birth so DH is not going to change that. Don't get me wrong I hope the Giants do good, but you won't catch me wearing any Giants gear.
Quote from: captain spaulding on September 05, 2012, 03:57:28 AMHey I have been a A's fan since birth so DH is not going to change that. Don't get me wrong I hope the Giants do good, but you won't catch me wearing any Giants gear. I first started getting into baseball back in my early 20's, when I was a bike mechanic in San Rafael. I always just gravitated toward the Giants for some reason; when I was about 12, I had an uncle who would take me to A's games at the Coliseum, but I never really got into it for some reason. In hindsight, I think it was Hank Greenwald... I liked listening to him and Lon Simmons a lot more than the guys who did play-by-play and color for the A's games. Most of what I know about the game, I learned from Hank and his broadcasts. It was a sad day when he retired.