Stumpys Customs
Stumpbroke
Not sure if stating my opinion is proper etiquette or not. Since the funds will be going to me. I'm trying to look at it from the other side of the fence. All suggestions that have been made here are worth evaluating.
I feel like the best way for this saw to find it's proper home & fulfill it's cause is to just charity it off. Exclude no one, set it up as any other charity. Just my opinion. Which is worth about as much as tits on a boar hog.
We cannot control what happens to the saw after the charity. No need to try and do so. It may sound funny to some & I hope I don't offend anybody by saying this but allot (if not all) of whats going on is being orchestrated by God. Leave it up to him to see fit what the outcome will be & all will be OK.
I'm not really likeing what I'm seeing in this thread. It's got real potential to being really volatile. Sorry if this sounds rude, just don't want any squabbleing over this situation. The fact that this rare of a saw was donated for me is beyond my comprehension, but lets not over think the situation here.
If I have stepped on any toes or made it sound like I was singleing anybody out. That's not my intention. Just want express my view of things.
As far as the saw finding a proper home. Nothing would tickle me more than knowing it went to somebody that will truely appreciate what it is.
To be honest I feel bad about most of the saws I lost. Most were just a collectors item to me. With no real need or purpose other than fulfilling my dream of owning certain saws. Some of them I was thinking of selling so that they would go to someone that would use them more. Now they are just a pile of ash with very few remnants of what they used to be. Nothing more I can do about that now.
Not sure If I have a real point to this other than we are not in full control of how things turn out. Do things for the right reason & let God deal with the outcome.
Alright, I'm done. And thanks to all that are in on this project.
PS. If I'm outa line in any way please PM me & I will edit this post to just say Merry Christmas
I feel like the best way for this saw to find it's proper home & fulfill it's cause is to just charity it off. Exclude no one, set it up as any other charity. Just my opinion. Which is worth about as much as tits on a boar hog.
We cannot control what happens to the saw after the charity. No need to try and do so. It may sound funny to some & I hope I don't offend anybody by saying this but allot (if not all) of whats going on is being orchestrated by God. Leave it up to him to see fit what the outcome will be & all will be OK.
I'm not really likeing what I'm seeing in this thread. It's got real potential to being really volatile. Sorry if this sounds rude, just don't want any squabbleing over this situation. The fact that this rare of a saw was donated for me is beyond my comprehension, but lets not over think the situation here.
If I have stepped on any toes or made it sound like I was singleing anybody out. That's not my intention. Just want express my view of things.
As far as the saw finding a proper home. Nothing would tickle me more than knowing it went to somebody that will truely appreciate what it is.
To be honest I feel bad about most of the saws I lost. Most were just a collectors item to me. With no real need or purpose other than fulfilling my dream of owning certain saws. Some of them I was thinking of selling so that they would go to someone that would use them more. Now they are just a pile of ash with very few remnants of what they used to be. Nothing more I can do about that now.
Not sure If I have a real point to this other than we are not in full control of how things turn out. Do things for the right reason & let God deal with the outcome.
Alright, I'm done. And thanks to all that are in on this project.
PS. If I'm outa line in any way please PM me & I will edit this post to just say Merry Christmas
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