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Title: Thank you to Lin
Post by: Roughcountry on July 04, 2013, 10:04:00 AM
Most everyone who visits the hunting knife forum has learned volumes  from Lin's very generous sharing of the methods he uses in his forging craft. He's been a wealth of knowledge and help to all of us who have tried our hand at making our own try's at building knives or tools.

Lin sent me some "stuffing" in the box with the St Jude knife a few weeks back. One of his forged axes that he's been posting here this spring. I still can't post pictures or this thread would have several.

I've used the axe clearing some down trees from road's and blazing a trail that I've been working on. It's a winner in every way and will do a job way over what axes it's weight will normally handle. It balances very well in the hand and makes me smile every time I use it.

Lin joins a long line of very generous people on this site who have gifted me with friendship and knowledge way over what I'm worthy of. To say thanks does not seem near enough.

Thank you my friend, I will treasure this axe and your friendship even more. It will be with me every trip to the high country.  I can't wait to thank you in person and shake your hand.
Robin
Title: Re: Thank you to Lin
Post by: Lin Rhea on July 04, 2013, 09:17:00 PM
Robin, It's entirely mutual. You're living a life in the open and doing things that I would want to do and my dealings with you have left a wonderful impression on me. So, please enjoy it with my blessings. Believe me my friend, you influence people for the good more than you might realize.
Title: Re: Thank you to Lin
Post by: 2treks on July 05, 2013, 07:02:00 PM
:thumbsup:
Title: Re: Thank you to Lin
Post by: amar911 on July 07, 2013, 09:43:00 PM
You're a good man, Lin. You too, Robin.

Allan
Title: Re: Thank you to Lin
Post by: Hummer3T on July 07, 2013, 11:17:00 PM
I second or forth this statement, he always seems to ring in when needed, and much help had.. I'm new to this part of the trad gang forum, but agree he is a great source of knowledge for all of us in his responses and posts.

Tim
Title: Re: Thank you to Lin
Post by: Steve O on July 10, 2013, 08:43:00 AM
Yep, two GOOD guys right there.  That third guy that works on those St. Judes knives, the Campbell kid...aint bad either    ;)
Title: Re: Thank you to Lin
Post by: Ray Hammond on July 13, 2013, 08:28:00 AM
Lin Rhea has truly been a blessing to me as well, Robin.  I know where you are coming from.  You'll not meet anyone with more time, patience, and knowledge when you need him, as well as a quick joke at just the right time to make you feel great!
Title: Re: Thank you to Lin
Post by: Lin Rhea on August 16, 2013, 09:14:00 AM
Thank you guys.

I got my hands on a couple of pictures from Robin of an axe cover he made. This is pretty cool.

 (http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7301/9521385045_3f8a63f69e_o.jpg)
 (http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5456/9521382339_35c098c31c_o.jpg)
Title: Re: Thank you to Lin
Post by: akaboomer on August 16, 2013, 10:51:00 AM
I have been hoping to see this. Great work Robin. Thanks for posting this Lin.

Chris
Title: Re: Thank you to Lin
Post by: Roughcountry on August 16, 2013, 11:25:00 AM
Thanks for posting the pictures Lin, sorry bout that stainless roller buckle on the cover. It doesn't match that very classy axe very well but I was out of brass.
Copper rivets aren't very pretty but they are  stronger than tube rivets and won't rot the leather like steel rivets. The first cover I made like this has gone over 15 years of hard use and has been on the head while driving hundreds of trap stakes and tent stakes. Kind of like Forest Gump said "pretty is as pretty does"
Thanks again for a wonderful example of your work Lin.
Robin
Title: Re: Thank you to Lin
Post by: 2treks on August 16, 2013, 05:35:00 PM
Nice.