Blimey.
Would never have guessed it was there. Top notch repair work on that.
If it's as invisible to the eye as it is in a photo, I'm not sure it's even necessary to tell them - with it being what it is, if it's not discernable, it's not really relevant to the use of the thing...
I would /never/ have spotted that, amazing.
Let your conscience be your guide...
:O)
Hi,
I don't believe you, you just drew that yellow line on at random didn't you :-)
Good job on the repair. Nice word on the original carving. Good to see someone
here has a bit of talent ;-)
Bruce
In the absence of a single shred of conscience, I'll be guided by good business sense. I'll send it to them unnanounced, then ring up & explain about the break. That way, they'll see it with the eyes of the punters who'll be visiting the castle, but they'll still have the option of asking for it to be recarved.
*you just drew that yellow line on at random didn't you*
<weeps>If only<weeps>
You cannot imagine the sheer horror of the moment I broke it. I was gluing the roundel into the hemisphere that holds it, and I simply squeezed it too tight. I already knew it was thin: I could see light through it if I held it up to a lamp.
I'm a dickhead, as I think I'm entitled to say.
'S why you're so popular with the ladies.
I could have looked at that all day and never found the repair. Beautiful thing, Manthorp.
The roundels themselves are about 4.5cm diameter. Pretty dinky.
Blimey.
I can't see a single flaw.
Damn fine work that man.