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by Archive555 » 9 Jul 2008 20:15
I think some of us would be interested in acquiring a set or two of yours.
How much are you looking for for a basic 4-pick set (that is, if you are selling)? They look like excellent quality picks as well as handles.
Bravo.
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by Brianpojo56 » 10 Jul 2008 5:58
I just can't get over how awesome those picks look. I wish my girlfriend was half as pretty as those picks 
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by raimundo » 10 Jul 2008 6:36
the anodizing on those maglite flashlights always rubs off.
Those picks are beauties, but aluminum can be very cold to hold in winter.
As much as I think ratyoke is a real artist in making picks, I think I would if I were making pix for use in the cold north, consider some of the plastic or wood handle types, because of the cold.
Not to disparage his work in the least, its just my preference. If I had a set of his, I would put them in a frame and wall hang them. 
Wake up and smell the Kafka!!!
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by mkultra23 » 10 Jul 2008 10:38
very nice I'd like some.
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by nemesis61 » 10 Jul 2008 11:20
raimundo wrote:...Those picks are beauties, but aluminum can be very cold to hold in winter.
I have a set of Ratyokes picks.....and trust me, they'll never pass the threshold of my door! They'll stay warm and snug deep inside my fortress of solitude...
I'll pamper those babies like they were Jessica Simpson's sweet tatas.

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by Schuyler » 10 Jul 2008 11:33
nemesis61 wrote:I have a set of Ratyokes picks.....and trust me, they'll never pass the threshold of my door! They'll stay warm and snug deep inside my fortress of solitude...
Oh, now that's a pity.
Ratyoke, if you want to get a set into the hands of someone who'll take 'em to the rodeo, you drop me a line 
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by freakparade3 » 10 Jul 2008 11:45
nemesis61 wrote:I'll pamper those babies like they were Jessica Simpson's sweet tatas. 
So you would treat them like saggy silicone? 
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by wolfie » 10 Jul 2008 12:26
saggy silicon, thats tacky, but funneh =3 i think this thread should get a sticky for a good FAQ for others so it don't die int he bowels of the forum somewhere and is lost.
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by Schuyler » 10 Jul 2008 12:54
Agreed with that, actually, definitely sticky-worthy
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by wolfie » 10 Jul 2008 13:18
yay =D
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by Kaotik » 10 Jul 2008 19:23
Better late than never is right...LoL. It has been some time since we spoke about this, no worries though as this is a great addition to the forums.
Also thatnks for the PM Ratyoke. 
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by mkultra23 » 10 Jul 2008 20:08
I have been wanting to try anodizing for a while and seeing how amazing you r picks look I'm even more motivated than ever to do so. Are you just using a grinder or dremel to shape the aluminum scales of the handle or do you use something slightly more inaccessible to most, like a mini-CNC lathe?
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by ratyoke » 10 Jul 2008 22:45
mkultra23 wrote:I have been wanting to try anodizing for a while and seeing how amazing you r picks look I'm even more motivated than ever to do so. Are you just using a grinder or dremel to shape the aluminum scales of the handle or do you use something slightly more inaccessible to most, like a mini-CNC lathe?
CNC mill would be the tool, but no, I don't have one. Some day though.
Here is a post on a different forum about how I make them:
http://keypicking.com/viewtopic.php?f=39&t=627
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by mkultra23 » 11 Jul 2008 8:02
thank you ratyoke this is really excellent information. can't wait to try it.
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by samfishers » 1 Sep 2008 18:21
I have a question... A drain opener is usualy sodium hydroxide?? right?
well. how do you get sulfuric acid drin opener??(maybe it's because they sell it where you are and maybe it dosen't exist here in Canada)
oh. and BTW are you married?? cause the dye in the crock-pot...LOL
watch the weather change
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