A few years back when we started the PST chronological timeline we all start gathering PSTs like crazy If you wanted to be like the cool kids (Like Benner ) you had to have a large font PST
Quote from: Poncho65 on March 18, 2016, 01:32:24 PMA few years back when we started the PST chronological timeline we all start gathering PSTs like crazy If you wanted to be like the cool kids (Like Benner ) you had to have a large font PST Your next step - JPST with hollow rivets
Because of YOU and Benner and JSews and DaveK and all the fine members whose posts can be seen in the Chronology early on I was infected. Early I sought after PSTs but realized it was JPSTs that really excited me. I too got my first one with a few bumps and bruises but loved it non the less. To help spread the addiction hobby I gifted it to my roommates son.Its always great to get the sheath along with the tool
I tend to only buy non dated PSTs and JPSTs. The earlier the better I'm so thankful to all you guys who posted in the Chronology .
Congrats on your new badges
Quote from: rishardh on March 19, 2016, 05:21:19 AMCongrats on your new badges Thanks for the congrats Now how do you guys get your wife not to and when you set your MTs up for pics
Start to ask her questions like, is this lighting right?, what do you think about the back ground?, should I use my ( blank ) tool?, or my ( blank ) tool?
Quote from: Aloha007 on March 20, 2016, 11:53:10 PMStart to ask her questions like, is this lighting right?, what do you think about the back ground?, should I use my ( blank ) tool?, or my ( blank ) tool? Owe my questions wouldn't have to be anywhere near that specific to get a few and a bunch of Mainly I get, if your gonna be weird just don't tell me about it She is rather supportive of me and my hobbies normally unless she thinks I am sharing my oddness uniqueness with the world
In some strange way, my wife has gotten used to it. I can't say she completely understands, but she's used to it!