Thanks for the compliment. As you well know, most individuals working with any system or material will never invest the time/effort/money to become an artisan. It is very sad to see many that you train go on to rush a process and go to market with a level of craft that should remain hidden in the garage. I spent nearly two years training and providing support for Shirestone, and a small handful out of about 150 applied themselves to the craft and became quite good. I would most definitely like to learn more about your system, products, etc. I am very intrigued by your shower application. The project you referred to of mine was an odd thing that developed on the fly, with very little advance plan. The outside arch was a last minute application after the faux finisher failed to show. Had I anticipated, the carved jamb would have been back-beveled on the outside for a more seamless result. All in all, not bad for a few days in a friends little bath. It's definitely nice to have a neutral location to try new ideas. Do stay in touch with developments on your side. Hope to see some of your work in person sometime.
Bobby thank you for your kind words, I love this craft and I look forward to continuing my education surrounded by all the Artisans in this forum. I'm a subscriber of Vertical Artisans and the data and knowledge shared there is phenomenal. Having true artist like Nathan, Mike Vernelson, and yourself sharing your skills and offering up your knowledge is what will create a thriving industry of no limitations for us all to enjoy.
Good Morning Bobby, hope all is well ?? Looks like chi town better watch for the Leatherwoods... still looking forward to getting together when time permits..just wanted to stop by and say hi..
At 10:36pm on September 9, 2009, David Driggs said…
Hello Bobby,
Just wanted to say hi real quick. I noticed that you posted a couple pics of a cool table on Jeff's network. I tried to get a better look at it, but somethings wrong with my signing in. Trying to sort it out now. Things are a bit stressful now, but I'll try and give you a call soon. Take care.
Hi Bobby. I am interested in attending your training this month in San Antonio. I live in Houston and would like to become skilled in your techniques for outdoor counters and walkways.
Please send details for registeration.
thanks,
Ed
Hey bobby , its me .. sorry I never got to attend the class, saw some of the photos they look great , My question is on the edge forms you have , are they 1"1/2 or 2" ? And are is there a chisled edge , and a Ogee, design , if so do they have the texture as well. Interested in the forms you use... and I still want to see the vertical mix , a little hight light reel if you can ... TTYL
At 11:21am on October 12, 2009, Randy Murray said…
Thanks Bobby,
The same thing I wrote to Nathan applies to your comments. You do outstanding art work and it is nice to hear from people who have been in the business for years like I have. It seems to always be evolving. A lot of work, money, trial and error goes into our craft and mixes and people wonder why we hold them tight to our chests. There is definite value in our time and art.
Thanks again Bobby
Thanks bobby, I look forward to seeing your vertical demo, I ben busy with alot of Granite fabrication, thats got me tied up ,at this point that I kind of had little time working on the overlays and precast .. I'm gad your doing good, and I hope your doing good with the business.. ttyl
Good day, I picked interest in you after going through your short profile and demanding it is necessary for me to write to you immediately. I have something very important to discuss with you, but I found it difficult to express myself here, since it's a public site.Could you please get back to me on (lagardechristine250@gmail.com) for full details. Have a nice day, Christine lagarde.
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Just wanted to say hi real quick. I noticed that you posted a couple pics of a cool table on Jeff's network. I tried to get a better look at it, but somethings wrong with my signing in. Trying to sort it out now. Things are a bit stressful now, but I'll try and give you a call soon. Take care.
Please send details for registeration.
thanks,
Ed
The same thing I wrote to Nathan applies to your comments. You do outstanding art work and it is nice to hear from people who have been in the business for years like I have. It seems to always be evolving. A lot of work, money, trial and error goes into our craft and mixes and people wonder why we hold them tight to our chests. There is definite value in our time and art.
Thanks again Bobby
Good day,
I picked interest in you after going through your short profile and demanding it is necessary for me to write to you immediately. I have something very important to discuss with you, but I found it difficult to express myself here, since it's a public site.Could you please get back to me on (lagardechristine250@gmail.com) for full details.
Have a nice day,
Christine lagarde.
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