13 April 2015, 00:17
LesBrooksAfter 5 yrs I thank all who viewed file
I have requested that the Stockmaker Show and Tell be take down. It is time to move on and let someone with an idea go to the top.
I still have the DVD on stock projects and I will be watching the PM's and try to answer anyone with questions.
I try to be fair to everyone and the honest people on this forum has been tops.
I have made one of my goals to make 80 and now I will be trying for the next goal of 90.
Thanks,
Les Brooks
13 April 2015, 06:09
siceroLes
I for one would like for it to stay up.
I come back and read it a couple times a year.
I also have directed a few who asked questions
that would be answered by Stockmaker Show and tell.
It's a masterpiece. Let us keep it. Thanks Kenny
Glad I have the dvd from a true Gentleman and Scholar. And a fine stock maker to boot.
14 April 2015, 18:16
lindy2Congratulations on making 80 Les. I am told by some of my friends who are older than 80 that the key to making 90 is to keep movin - keep active. So you'll easily make 90 and probably 100.
16 April 2015, 02:29
Evan K.Les I'll miss the thread but am glad I still have the thumb drive. I have to say thanks to you after how many times I've read through it and what I got out of it, and all of your other help too. Congrats on 80 and best wishes for 90.
28 April 2015, 17:56
Quick KarlLes,
I believe the stock thread should stay pinned - it is so informative and interesting that it will inspire future stock makers.
When I learned that you could make a rifle stock as beautiful as the stocks you make, from the bed of your pick-up truck

I was like, OK I have GOT to try this!
I have your thumb drive and backed-up everything to an archive so that I do not have to buy a second thumb drive to replace the first thumb drive that I lost - yep I did that!
Thanks for all your help. Les! I hope you enjoyed the Les Brooks Classic stock profile drawing I did for you!
Karl
17 May 2015, 23:07
frank4570There are always new people looking to learn more. To be a good steward to the next generation of shooters, I think the thread should stay pinned.
18 May 2015, 06:06
CraftsmanI agree this post should stay. Les Happy 80th and keep on working toward your 90th birthday.
Agree. Continued availability would be very much appreciated.