I was wondering how long John would last without snorting horn dust on a weekly basis!
"Tis a funny story about my getting away from working horns. First, we sold October Country in 2005 and moved down to LaLaLand in 2006. When we sold OC, I had no intention of not continuing to work horns, as I did not sell that part of the business. So, I got here and established Powder Horns and More. I worked that until 2014 and sold PHM to Gerry. Every tool went with him, lathe, Shopsmith, disk sander, routers, etc. The next year I think it was or maybe the one after that, Gerry decided he wanted to do a super trek and asked me to keep the business up to date and keep up with orders. So, I re-equipped and started making horns for him. After that, I made a few spec horns and finally on 1/1/20 I said I wasn't going to do this anymore. Well, sure, we knew I would weaken sooner or later. And sure enough, in December 2022, I bought another shopsmith and started making the occasional horn, at least enough to pay for the Shopsmith. So now, I am thinking I should expand a bit and get some new equipment and get rid of other stuff and revamp my shop. I have been wanting a 2" belt sander for a while, as the 1" one doesn't do as well. And if I want to do some narrower stuff, I can always get 1 x 48" belts.
So yes, Jim, this is how long I could last without snorting horn dust. I just cannot seem to get away from it. I was doing some figuring and it seems like I have been at this 40 years, started making horns in 1984. Why stop now, I imagine I have another 20 years or so left, oh hell, make that 22. My mom thought she would last to 100 but only made it to 95. I will do 100.
John