I have had to call them a number of times to get stuff straight. But I
also recommend purchasing the samples. If you don't get satisfaction on the
first call, keep calling...I have found the owner ( a male?) more responsive
than some of the female folk I have spoken to
Sg
On Thu, Jul 29,
I buy Gingher and find their sharpening service via mail excellent and cost
effective.
Sg
On Fri, Jul 30, 2010 at 1:17 AM, Sharon Doig wrote:
> I take mine to the local King of Knives store. They have a man who sharpens
> knives and scissors. Find you local chef store that sells European/US hig
On Jul 30, 2010, at 11:08 AM, Lavolta Press wrote:
Does anyone know what is the difference between:
The Inventory of King Henry VIII: Textiles and Dress [Hardcover]
Maria Hayward (Editor), Philip Ward (Editor) (Forthcoming)
and
The Inventory of King Henry VIII: Transcript of the Inventory
Does anyone know what is the difference between:
The Inventory of King Henry VIII: Textiles and Dress [Hardcover]
Maria Hayward (Editor), Philip Ward (Editor) (Forthcoming)
and
The Inventory of King Henry VIII: Transcript of the Inventory (Studies
in Medieval and Early Renaissance Art History
Hmm, the shears have been out in Canberra lately!
-C.
>
> Sharon Doig in Canberra - Australia
> E: po_box_...@yahoo.com.au
>
This email was sent from Netspace Webmail: http://www.netspace.net.au
__
I take mine to the local King of Knives store. They have a man who sharpens
knives and scissors. Find you local chef store that sells European/US high end
knives. Ask them where they send theirs.
Mine come back very sharp all the time.
Sharon
Sharon Doig in Canberra - Australia
E: po_box_...