1080Wayne
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So , I won the auction a couple days ago . First , my heartfelt thanks to Hilltopper46 and Russianwolf for donating blanks as a fundraiser to keep this excellent forum going . They deserve your thanks , as well ! Second , a lesser degree of thanks to those who didn`t bid . Your absence made it easier for me to be greedy . Not something that needs encouragement , where wood acquisition is concerned . But it raises the fundamental question : Why were you not bidding ?? Was it because there were too few blanks on offer ? Was it because you are strapped for cash ? ( I know many are , for some excellent reasons - nothing too be ashamed of . ) Was it because you have too much of most or all that was offered ( like me ) ? Was it because the blanks offered were too plain ? ( Hilltoppers pens sure didn`t look plain to me . I would be proud to own any of them !) Was it because they were advertised as being slightly less than professionally sawn ?( I know many of you love your PH vises , but a mathematically centered hole does not always give the best looking pen .) Was it because you only turn exotics because local woods are too plain?( Methinks you need a bit of an education .) Was it because you only turn plastics ? ( I prefer wood myself , even though I spent a third of my working career in plastics . )Was it because you prefer the lottery format to the auction one ?( Auction favours the deepest pockets , particularly when large lots are involved - not the case in this instance . Lottery favours the perennially lucky - believe me , they do exist , and I`m not one of them , unless I buy enough tickets to give me a one in two chance . ) I`m sure you can think of other pertinent questions . I think some discussion of this topic would be helpful to those who do their best to keep things running . And the promise . Some time reasonably early in the new year - assuming I can get the appropriate part of my anatomy in gear - I will put up for auction or raffle (probably the latter because my guess would be that it would raise more money ) one each of my collection of North American native woods - about 100 blanks . I will give you the best that I have - in my unbiased opinion , of course . Some will be plain - only a quarter of them grow on my farm - and you would complain if I were to take the superb blanks growing in your yards . Many will not be professionally sawn - the best looking pen will come from drilling at an angle through the blank , so you may want to start practising . Some will not be sawn at all - they will be branches . All will be identified as to specie , and most to a specific specie rather than the generic e.g Ponderosa pine , not pine . Some of you may want to contribute a wood I don`t have . That would be great . With your help we could make this into the best fundraiser ever . Got to leave now to buy some more wood . Wayne