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3??? What the heck??

Michael

"If the women don't find you handsome, they should at least find you handy" Red Green

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Michael, I got confused. Saturday was 2 hours shorted but in the morning, not in the afternoon. So Thursday and Friday are 8-5 Saturday is 10-5

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O.K. Had me a little worried there. At least I can still get up late on Sat.

Michael

"If the women don't find you handsome, they should at least find you handy" Red Green

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Very interesting day today. Went through Sharpening and tuning up our swivel knives. Went on from there to finger cuts and layout. Tomorrow we will be covering more on finger cuts and tap-offs. Good times.

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Today is the final day of Paul being in Portland teaching. If you have the chance please stop in at Oregon Leather and say hello. Paul also has a supply of his famous SK3 swivel knives with him that are available for sale.

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Great class with a hell of a nice guy! Thanks Paul for your knowledge and the knives! Learned a lot brother.

Thanks to Aaron for setting it up! Everybody was great.

Chuck

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Paul is heading home this morning. We had a great class and a special thank you to Oregon leather for hosting us. I think everyone in the class learned a lot. If any other areas of the country is looking for a teacher to come in and teach at your guild/club I would highly recommend Paul. Just his knowledge of swivel knives, corrosion and sharpening are well worth the experience.

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I want to post a follow up to this thread, I received a few questions. Historically Chan Geer has came to Portland annually. This year Chan will not be coming (hope to get him back next year) due to his busy teaching schedule. Chan will be teaching in Pendleton in October at the trade show and I encourage those who missed him here to attend his class there.

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Paul a great teacher and hell of nice guy.

was a disappointment to not have Chan get to Portland this year but understand no time to fit it in.

Its always a good idea to take classes from various teachers so you can get as much information as possible.

Paul's class is one that I felt I needed due to not knowing how to use the swivel knife very well.

I will be signing up for Chan's class in pendleton this year.

keep it in the 10 range or at least hit the steel.

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