Have you ever sold something, a tool or something you have made and then immediately regretted it ?
I had a Gravograph IM3 engraver that I purchased from the colliery that I worked at when staying on as an electrical engineer after it closed.
I used it for making signs for our golf club, and the names of competition winners which sat on a tobelerone block of wood beside the trophy.
As there were no competitions during lockdown it was left in the garage where it was gathering rust.
I had just brought it in to my workshop and gave it an overhaul when a friend of mine came to ask me to do something for him.
As soon as he saw the engraver he said " I've been looking looking for one of those for ages." He makes garden furniture and benches and often gets requests for a memorial bench that can be engraved with the deceased name on it and because he hadn't got that facility he lost the sale.
He asked if I would sell it to him. As I hadn't used it for a while I agreed and off he went as pleased as punch.
I went in to the house and waved the cheque under my wife's nose and said I've just sold the engraver. She just looked at me and said "WHY, are you short of money, you'll regret it, it wasn't taking up any room and you'll soon be asked to do something and wished you still had it."
She was right of course and within a few days a golfer mate came and said he had just had a hole in one and would I make him a trophy and engrave it as I had done in the past with other golfers.
I hadn't seen my mate until I asked him to come and give me a quote to replace my workshop roof which had started to leak in a few places.
As we talked I asked him if he had found the engraver useful. He looked at me and said " Do you know since I bought the thing I've had no enquires for any memorial benches"
"Any chance I could buy it back" I said . No problem "I haven't touched it since I took it"
I went in to the house and asked the wife " where's the cheque book I've just bought the engraver back" I won't tell you what she said. And now I'm as pleased as a dog with two thingies.
Alan
I had a Gravograph IM3 engraver that I purchased from the colliery that I worked at when staying on as an electrical engineer after it closed.
I used it for making signs for our golf club, and the names of competition winners which sat on a tobelerone block of wood beside the trophy.
As there were no competitions during lockdown it was left in the garage where it was gathering rust.
I had just brought it in to my workshop and gave it an overhaul when a friend of mine came to ask me to do something for him.
As soon as he saw the engraver he said " I've been looking looking for one of those for ages." He makes garden furniture and benches and often gets requests for a memorial bench that can be engraved with the deceased name on it and because he hadn't got that facility he lost the sale.
He asked if I would sell it to him. As I hadn't used it for a while I agreed and off he went as pleased as punch.
I went in to the house and waved the cheque under my wife's nose and said I've just sold the engraver. She just looked at me and said "WHY, are you short of money, you'll regret it, it wasn't taking up any room and you'll soon be asked to do something and wished you still had it."
She was right of course and within a few days a golfer mate came and said he had just had a hole in one and would I make him a trophy and engrave it as I had done in the past with other golfers.
I hadn't seen my mate until I asked him to come and give me a quote to replace my workshop roof which had started to leak in a few places.
As we talked I asked him if he had found the engraver useful. He looked at me and said " Do you know since I bought the thing I've had no enquires for any memorial benches"
"Any chance I could buy it back" I said . No problem "I haven't touched it since I took it"
I went in to the house and asked the wife " where's the cheque book I've just bought the engraver back" I won't tell you what she said. And now I'm as pleased as a dog with two thingies.
Alan