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Hi everyone.
I keep bumping into this on ebay and I'm quite tempted as I've never done any kind of carving before. Can you advise if this is worth it (if it doesn't rise much above £20 +the £5 p&p and is it any good for beginners? I can't compare it with anything because the company doesn't have a website (that I can see).
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=8735755239&ssPageName=STRK
Thanks for your help.
Pablo
the knives are good quality, its a frosts crook knife and a Brusletto Balder the bag and other bits are just gimic and if you can do with out them it might be an idea to get the knives from else where (depending on the end cost!)
the Brusletto Balder can be had from Heinnie (http://www.heinnie.com/cgi-bin/heinnie_store/web_store.cgi?page=brusletto/brusletto_balder.htm&cart_id=5558946.8031) for £8.95
and the frosts hook knife from axminster (http://www.axminster.co.uk/product.asp?src=2005wk48&pf_id=19690&name=hook%20knife&sfile=1&jump=0) for £9.75
not sure what postage would be but probably not come to £5
so i guess if it come in at under £18-20 its probably a good deal otherwise i would source from elsewhere!
capacious
13-12-2005, 19:29
It seems a rather large rip-off to me - you can get those exact carving tools from axminster for pennies - http://www.axminster.co.uk/category.asp?cat_id=207918
All you are getting is a piece of wood which is free if you know where to look (ummm....... a woodland?) and what looks like instructions, when carving a spoon really couldn't be easier.
In my opinion, get the tools from axminster for less, and go and look in that place where trees grow.
Thanks for your replies folks.
I'll reconsider... :)
Pablo
Paganwolf
17-12-2005, 21:45
And as your in Essex give me a shout via PM and we can go out to my local patch and ill show you how to carve one if you like, dont worry about buying anything to use im sure I have a knife or two here somewhere ;)
Paganwolf,
What a great offer! :You_Rock_
I'll certainly give you a pm after the "silly season" Many thanks.
Pablo