[TheForge] suggestions needed for forged/metalwork christmas presents.

dann [email protected]
Tue Sep 2 11:38:00 2003


Knickknack Shelves.

Over the years, my wife has purchased  a bunch of these from places like 
"home interiors"  parties :  a women's home version similar to the  old " 
Tupperware Party"     Most of these  look to me like they took a blacksmith 
made shelf and took it over to China to have it mass produced.

dann johnson

At 08:39 PM 9/1/03 -0400, you wrote:
>I've made folks skewers (need to think of something else this year). Just 
>a piece of 3/16 or 1/4" square, taper to a point at one end, do a fancy 
>twist or curl on the other.
>
>Steve Smith
>
>Carl Tappan wrote:
>
>>Keychains of 1 of a million kinds are always good, as are kitchen
>>utensils (spatulas, ladles, and forks). If you have people in the family
>>who hunt or fish then knives are good, or if you know backpackers or
>>hiker-Campers then knives, hatchets, fire-tripod type things will
>>probably be appreciated. People who do woodwork tend to like to get new
>>claw hammers and chisels, and wine racks and coathooks/racks are
>>appreciated by most.
>>Happy Hammering,
>>Carl Tappan
>>On Mon, 2003-09-01 at 18:12, terry l. ridder wrote:
>>
>>>hello;
>>>
>>>it is 01 september 2003, labor day in the usa,
>>>there are roughly 3 months before the holidays start.
>>>
>>>need to sugestions for small forged/metalwork christmas presents.
>>>
>>>there are roughly 116 days till christmas.
>>
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