[TheForge] Branding Irons? Professional witness?
Tod Estes
testes at medicine.nodak.edu
Thu May 3 14:56:07 EDT 2007
I just posted 3 pics of a cold brand that I made for the Corner Pocket ranch.
In hot and cold brands the hard part for me was getting the brand true and flat.
Quoting Dan Tull <dantull at numail.org>:
> Jonathan,
> I think YOU missed the point. This is an "unregulated" forum that is
> open to anyone that can play by the rules.
> (Right , Dave?) Those replying, even if off YOUR topic, shouldn't be told
> to "hold your.. comments to yourself".
> You would probably get more construction comments w/ sugar than vinegar.
> So, I'll ask again, are you going w/ cone socket for a stick, or just a long
> steel handle?
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Jonathan Barnhart" <blakkpawss at yahoo.com>
> To: "Sponsored by ABANA" <theforge at mailman.qth.net>
> Sent: Thursday, May 03, 2007 1:31 AM
> Subject: RE: [TheForge] Branding Irons? Professional witness?
>
>
> I think several of you missed my point here and have
> gone way off topic. "I'M NOT MAKING ANY BRANDING
> IRONS FOR THE PURPOSE OF BRANDING A HUMAN BEING".
> Thus, unless a cow or a horse gets a lawyer on
> retainer I should be O.K. I'm only going to be making
> decorative wall hanger items or irons used for the
> cattle industry. No human branding, no scarification,
> no weird fetishism stuff. The first guy on my list
> wants it for his farm. He'd probably beat somebody up
> for suggesting that he was going to brand himself or
> somebody else. So, unless you can tell me something
> about the construction of these irons, please hold
> your off topic comments to yourself. Thank you to the
> few people who have actually helped me in this
> endeavor.
> ---
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Tod Estes
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