If the thunder don't get you, the lightning will.
Well, now, since your location isn't given and since you're posting on a site hosted in the US, silly of me to think you would have some familiarity with George Wilson. Take a gander at this:https://sawmillcreek.org/showthread....light=brinkley and this: https://sawmillcreek.org/showthread....ghlight=guitar
I’m fairly sure the George Wilson who posted here didn’t play for the Lions.
Here is Mr Wilson who played footballA9D4FE6D-ED12-4250-B1DB-979D29B4056F.png
Here is George Wilson from his Colonial Williamsburg days: 7E299CCD-C793-4523-BE14-3EE9C0399E18.jpeg
He’s the one on the right.
I thought George Wilson was the neighbor in the Dennis the Menace TV show.
If you go to youtube and search “Harpsichord and violin building in the 18th century” you will find a four part documentary that covers George making instruments at colonial Williamsburg.
George posted just last month. https://sawmillcreek.org/showthread....rnmakers-Lathe
Lee Schierer
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So..how does this all help the OP in sharpening HIS chisels? Hmmmm
I'd join in, but 1) too busy using my chisels right now..2) forgot to buy the popcorn, salt, and butter...3) almost laughing too hard to type...
Just another Sharpening Thread.....S. O. S. O....
This seems to be the back bone of every discussion that follows a sharpening question.
Folks not only tend to stay with what works best for their individual use, many become evangelists for their favorites.
Amazing how sharpening discussions always seems to get in to the range of four pages of posts.
jtk
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