Dodge
Established Member
Well where do I start - this week has been one to remember - mainly due to the generosity I have experienced from fellow woodworkers/Forum members
Firstly earlier this week I was very pleased to receive unexpectedly the beautiful turned pen from Nev Rowley (Nev) following the mini pen competition.
Secondly a fellow woodworker called at my premises yesterday and handed me a brand new Kataba Japanese saw - He himself had been given this some time ago but had never used it and didn't like it - despite offers of payment he refused saying he would like to see it used properly
Then the Piece de resistance occurred this morning when our post lady rang the door bell and handed me a small parcel addressed to my son James but stamped with Workshop Heaven!
Anyway to step back a little you may recall my thread in January when my son James wanted to bid on a Stanley No1 that was on Ebay but which eventually for over £800. James was really disappointed by this as he had emptied his piggy bank and worked out how much he had - I had even said I would pitch in and help him buy it but not to the tune of £800.
Just after this I had been talking to Matthew at Workshop Heaven and we had discussed the No1 and how James had wanted to buy it but failed and Matthew said he would keep his eyes open.
Anyway when James opened the box words cannot describe the look on his face when he removed this:-
A small but perfectly formed No1 plane - the picture below shows it against a £2 coin
The personal letter to James from Matthew included with the plane detailed his discussion with me and that on speaking with the companies he deals with, whilst production of the No1 has ceased they were able to assemble this one from components they still had so this could be the last they ever produce!
This plane was sent to my son completely free by Matthew at Workshop Heaven and is an unbelievable act of kindness on his part - The joy he has brought to my son today is truly priceless.
So when you hear of all the woes and negativity in the world there are some true unsung heroes out there.
Firstly earlier this week I was very pleased to receive unexpectedly the beautiful turned pen from Nev Rowley (Nev) following the mini pen competition.
Secondly a fellow woodworker called at my premises yesterday and handed me a brand new Kataba Japanese saw - He himself had been given this some time ago but had never used it and didn't like it - despite offers of payment he refused saying he would like to see it used properly
Then the Piece de resistance occurred this morning when our post lady rang the door bell and handed me a small parcel addressed to my son James but stamped with Workshop Heaven!
Anyway to step back a little you may recall my thread in January when my son James wanted to bid on a Stanley No1 that was on Ebay but which eventually for over £800. James was really disappointed by this as he had emptied his piggy bank and worked out how much he had - I had even said I would pitch in and help him buy it but not to the tune of £800.
Just after this I had been talking to Matthew at Workshop Heaven and we had discussed the No1 and how James had wanted to buy it but failed and Matthew said he would keep his eyes open.
Anyway when James opened the box words cannot describe the look on his face when he removed this:-
A small but perfectly formed No1 plane - the picture below shows it against a £2 coin
The personal letter to James from Matthew included with the plane detailed his discussion with me and that on speaking with the companies he deals with, whilst production of the No1 has ceased they were able to assemble this one from components they still had so this could be the last they ever produce!
This plane was sent to my son completely free by Matthew at Workshop Heaven and is an unbelievable act of kindness on his part - The joy he has brought to my son today is truly priceless.
So when you hear of all the woes and negativity in the world there are some true unsung heroes out there.