We sent our mother to town " to get  a ski hook" we told her that the hard 
where will know what she will need. The store was 30 miles away. The sky hook 
was to hook onto to a cloud so we can lift a cow that was down in the field. 
When she got back, she was pissed!! My dad never forgot that.
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Max Robinson 
  To: blindhandyman@yahoogroups.com 
  Sent: Friday, March 16, 2007 9:20 PM
  Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] Hand Tools For Lefties


  When I was much younger a common trick to play on the new kid on the job 
  site was to send him over to the tool shed to get a left handed monkey 
  wrench. Looks like these guys have made one.

  Regards.

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  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: "Ray Boyce" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  To: <blindhandyman@yahoogroups.com>
  Sent: Sunday, March 18, 2007 6:30 PM
  Subject: [BlindHandyMan] Hand Tools For Lefties

  > Hi All
  > Hand Tools for Lefties
  >
  > Statistics tell us that one person out of every ten is left-handed. When 
  > you
  > consider that there are some 17 million woodworkers in the US alone, a
  > company
  > that caters to that ten percent makes sense. At least, it made sense to 
  > the
  > two friends who started
  > Leftools,
  > but to hear them tell it, coincidence also played a hand.
  >
  > "There were a host of coincidences that let us to this," Charles I. 
  > Reddmen
  > explained. The two are obviously close, since they often finish each 
  > others'
  > sentences. "We met while we were both working on the same construction job
  > as finish carpenters," Treston O. Bejhnor added, "and once we traded 
  > names,
  > we knew it was destiny. A week later, we decided to become roommates and
  > rented an apartment together."
  >
  > The idea for the company came one morning as they were having breakfast at
  > their favorite restaurant before heading for the job site. "Treston was
  > sitting
  > there scowling every time he picked up his coffee cup," Charles recounted,
  > "so I asked him what was wrong. He pointed to our coffee cups. We're both
  > left-handed,
  > you see, and at this particular restaurant, the logo on the cups is only
  > printed on one side. A right-handed person gets to see the logo, but 
  > lefties
  > like
  > us could only see it if we were lucky enough to be sitting across from
  > another lefty, and then not on our own cups."
  >
  > "It really got to me," Treston added. "I guess I never realized how
  > pervasive the discrimination was until that morning at the table. Then and
  > there, we
  > decided to start Leftools. We felt someone had to bring left-handed tools 
  > to
  > the world, so we started with hand tools."
  >
  > Their first offering was a set of bench chisels for lefties, followed
  > quickly by both slot and Phillips screwdrivers. "We now offer star and
  > square-drive
  > as well," Charles said. Next came hammers, awls and nail sets. "As 
  > business
  > took off, we added more items to the line," Treston continued. "Each year,
  > we try to add another area of lefty items. Two years ago, we added a
  > complete line of accessory items, including lumber pencils, push brooms 
  > and
  > clamps.
  > This past year, we introduced our safety line, which includes safety
  > glasses, rubber gloves, ear protectors and dust masks."
  >
  > "Next year will be particularly exciting," said Charles. "We're breaking
  > into the rarified world of power tools with a 40-tooth ATB ten inch table
  > saw blade,
  > and several band saw blades."
  >
  > The business has gotten big enough, and successful enough, that they both
  > gave up their woodworking careers to focus on it, and they've had to hire
  > employees
  > as well. "I guess it comes as no surprise that we only hire left-handed
  > people to work here," chuckled Treston. "In some small way," Charles went
  > on, "we
  > feel it helps balance the iniquity in the world."
  >
  > Currently, you can only buy from their web site (which also includes links
  > to a fun anagram descrambler), but the two insist that it won't be long
  > before
  > they get their unique wares in woodworking specialty stores, and perhaps,
  > even in the big home stores like Home Depot, Lowe's, and Menard's.
  >
  > "For us, this is more than just a business" Treston insisted. "We want to
  > make sure that no woodworker, no matter which side he or she favors, ever
  > feels
  > left behind."
  >
  >
  >
  >
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