[Woodcarver] Chops??

Gordon Paterson gjpat at cyberbeach.net
Fri Sep 3 20:00:09 EDT 2004


Hi Clive;
Ha...you explained what the problem was...."But then again I am a Welshman, 
never did pay much attention to those English blokes. It is probably some 
kind of English invention to put
down the rest of the country, like the rack or the Tower of 
London...............
I won't bother telling the list how my dear departed Scottish father 
referred to Welshmen.(G)
Anyway log on to the site, click on products, then woodcarving, then 
holding Devices and you will see  "Scopas Chops"...I don't know wether 
Scopas was an Englishman and I also won't tell the list how my dear 
departed  Scottish.....well you know the rest.(G)
But Clive, I will say what my dear departed Scottish father said to "me" 
many times over...seek and ye shall find.(G)

Gordon Paterson
Dowling, Ont.Can.


At 08:36 PM 9/3/2004 -0300, you wrote:

>Hi Gordon,
>Went there and could not find anything on English Chops. I was born and
>raised in the UK and lived there until '86, but I have never heard of this
>either. But then again I am a Welshman, never did pay much attention to
>those English blokes. It is probably some kind of English invention to put
>down the rest of the country, like the rack or the Tower of"
>London...............
>Go Guy Fawlkes go.........
>Take care all,
>Clive.
>
>
> >
> > Hi Susan;
> > Not Steve but you could take a look at this site and see what
> > "Carvers/English 'Chops" are.
> > Just a fancy name for a carvers vise or holding device.(G)
> >
> >
> > http://www.tiranti.co.uk/index.asp
> >
> >
> > Gordon Paterson
> > Dowling, Ont.Can.



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