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249705 JAMES THOMPSON <oldmillrat@m...> 2014‑08‑03 Re: House Handle
I am pretty sure I first heard about House from Scott Grandstaff. I have only
ordered one handle from them, an axe handle. I was somewhat taken aback when the
postage exceeded the price of the handle. But that's not their fault. The PO
charges what it will for postage.

The handle was of excellent quality by the way.


On Aug 2, 2014, at 9:07 PM, Kirk Eppler  wrote:

> Hey gang
> 
> I have had several off list questions and comments on House Handle, so
> thought I would share with the list.
> 
> 1st off, not sure where I first heard of them.  First recorded email is
> from Mike Blair, but not sure if I was stalking them on ebay before that,
> or if Scott G told me about them.
> 
> I tried to entice the FleaBAGs into a group buy, but no such luck, only
> Bill K and a coworker and I went in on the order.
> 
> Some pretty good looking wood, one of my hatchet handles has a small glob
> of finish, but nothing gross.  Even Scott G seemed impressed with the wood
> in the picture.
> 
> Everything in the picture is their AA grade, the expensive stuff, except
> the 2nd handle from the front, that was an FH grade, $5.40 vs $7.10
> (coworker buddy was feeling cheap).
> 
> I found it interesting that their small ball peen was an 8" handle, vs 12"
> from Link, who supplies my local Hardware store.  Need to think about
> rehandling one shorter, see how it feels.
> 
> $90 for handles, $27 for shipping, slightly higher than expected due to the
> 4# of wedges, and (2) 48" shovel handles.  But overall, quite happy with
> total cost.
> 
> 12" Ball Peen Handles were $5+ at my local store, vs $3.30 here.  Will try
> to bring samples to next BAGathon to compare quality and finish.
> 
> -- 
> Kirk Eppler in Half Moon Bay, CA, a quiet day cleaning up the home office,
> and repairing a gas powered tool.
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