Cracked my ball

From: paul25 Feb 2003 17:21
To: Manthorp 13 of 2579
I would /never/ have spotted that, amazing.

Let your conscience be your guide...

:O)
From: roog25 Feb 2003 17:31
To: Manthorp 14 of 2579
Hi,

I don't believe you, you just drew that yellow line on at random didn't you :-)

Good job on the repair. Nice word on the original carving. Good to see someone
here has a bit of talent ;-)

Bruce
From: Manthorp25 Feb 2003 17:31
To: paul 15 of 2579
In the absence of a single shred of conscience, I'll be guided by good business sense. I'll send it to them unnanounced, then ring up & explain about the break. That way, they'll see it with the eyes of the punters who'll be visiting the castle, but they'll still have the option of asking for it to be recarved.
From: Manthorp25 Feb 2003 17:36
To: roog 16 of 2579
*you just drew that yellow line on at random didn't you*

<weeps>If only<weeps>

You cannot imagine the sheer horror of the moment I broke it. I was gluing the roundel into the hemisphere that holds it, and I simply squeezed it too tight. I already knew it was thin: I could see light through it if I held it up to a lamp.

I'm a dickhead, as I think I'm entitled to say.
From: kara25 Feb 2003 17:37
To: Manthorp 17 of 2579
'S why you're so popular with the ladies.

I could have looked at that all day and never found the repair. Beautiful thing, Manthorp.
From: Manthorp25 Feb 2003 17:42
To: kara 18 of 2579
Ta chuck.
From: dyl25 Feb 2003 18:55
To: Manthorp 19 of 2579
How big is that carving?
From: Manthorp26 Feb 2003 00:24
To: dyl 20 of 2579
The roundels themselves are about 4.5cm diameter. Pretty dinky.
From: 777 (ALMOR)26 Feb 2003 03:28
To: Manthorp 21 of 2579
Blimey.

I can't see a single flaw.

Damn fine work that man.
From: af (CAER)26 Feb 2003 03:44
To: Manthorp 22 of 2579
You could always send it unannounced, then if it breaks they'll think it's their fault.

But then, that's not very honest and if it were me I'd feel awfully guilty about it :$
From: andy26 Feb 2003 04:48
To: Manthorp 23 of 2579
Matthew Baker's me best mate(ish) at college!!!!! Sterling resemblence! He's always closing those castle gates, the scally.

And damn fine work et al.
From: Dan (HERMAND)26 Feb 2003 05:29
To: Manthorp 24 of 2579
how much does one of those sell for, then?
ANd do you only do religousy ones?
From: JonCooper 9 Mar 2003 01:57
To: Manthorp 25 of 2579
you must be a very honest man, that is invisible, and nothing like where I thought it would be.

{edit} damn fine work btw.
EDITED: 17 Jul 2005 11:08 by JONCOOPER
From: Sara (MONSTER) 9 Mar 2003 12:43
To: Manthorp 26 of 2579
i know how you feel.ive spent months on a painting then fucked it up. but i usealy just take skissers too it and swear lots
From: Manthorp 9 Mar 2003 13:19
To: Sara (MONSTER) 27 of 2579
I was tempted...

Only actually done that once, though. Simultaneously fucked up a carving when I'd nearly finished it AND stuck a chisel in my hand. Threw the bastard against a wall and then stood on it. It was rubbish, anyway.
From: kara10 Mar 2003 09:19
To: Sara (MONSTER) 28 of 2579
Helps a lot. Plus, if you save the fragments and stitch them back together with twine, you can often still get a decent price for the thing. Amazing, what people will buy...
From: Sara (MONSTER)13 Mar 2003 13:53
To: kara 29 of 2579
oh ive never sold any off my crap work
From: Mouse13 Mar 2003 14:08
To: Manthorp 30 of 2579
Took me a while to get the hang of what this thread was about (Only recently becoming aware of your whittling expertise). They are 'cracking to the max' though sir, any more balls to put on show?
From: kara13 Mar 2003 14:13
To: Sara (MONSTER) 31 of 2579
'S a nice way to pay for supplies....
From: Sara (MONSTER)25 Mar 2003 07:40
To: kara 32 of 2579
my work is crap and even stupid ppl woulndnt buy it