First, I don't want to anger any gun friendly stained glass hobbyists out there.
But here is my experience.
I called around to local stained glass shops hoping to buy scrap pieces for casting.
One shop was happy to get rid of the scrap and everything was going along just fine.
Then the woman said she was curious and wanted to know what I needed it for.
"Casting" I said
"Casting what?" she said.
Against my better judgement but unable to curb my urge to be honest with people, I told her, "Casting bullets for my old-time blackpowder muzzleloading rifle"
I even mentioned the local Rendezvous and the art and crafts there.
Suggesting she might even find some customers for her work.
I think all she needed to hear was "rifle".
After several "missed appointments" and "I'm kinda busy right now", I can't get her to answer the phone or my emails to arrange buying the lead.
Advice - I may be wrong but I think a lot of the
Stained glass artisans (and other artsy/craftsy types)
would probably fit into the left of center area of political thought.
That's probably even more likely in my area which is Southern California.
Anyway, when asking around for lead or maybe other raw materials it's probably a good idea to no open your mouth too much.
You don't know "who" you are talking to.
Unrelated but similar reactions have occurred as I was sitting in a restaurant, relaxing and reading a large format Muzzleloading book with big pictures of guns on the front. Some feel compelled to make some weird remark.
I don't "need" these people and can get lead other places. Plenty of friendly, talented artisans at the Rendezvous.
Just some thoughts about something that disturbed me. And no I can't move. :yakyak:
But here is my experience.
I called around to local stained glass shops hoping to buy scrap pieces for casting.
One shop was happy to get rid of the scrap and everything was going along just fine.
Then the woman said she was curious and wanted to know what I needed it for.
"Casting" I said
"Casting what?" she said.
Against my better judgement but unable to curb my urge to be honest with people, I told her, "Casting bullets for my old-time blackpowder muzzleloading rifle"
I even mentioned the local Rendezvous and the art and crafts there.
Suggesting she might even find some customers for her work.
I think all she needed to hear was "rifle".
After several "missed appointments" and "I'm kinda busy right now", I can't get her to answer the phone or my emails to arrange buying the lead.
Advice - I may be wrong but I think a lot of the
Stained glass artisans (and other artsy/craftsy types)
would probably fit into the left of center area of political thought.
That's probably even more likely in my area which is Southern California.
Anyway, when asking around for lead or maybe other raw materials it's probably a good idea to no open your mouth too much.
You don't know "who" you are talking to.
Unrelated but similar reactions have occurred as I was sitting in a restaurant, relaxing and reading a large format Muzzleloading book with big pictures of guns on the front. Some feel compelled to make some weird remark.
I don't "need" these people and can get lead other places. Plenty of friendly, talented artisans at the Rendezvous.
Just some thoughts about something that disturbed me. And no I can't move. :yakyak: