Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/09/09
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Mark: I don't think it's a matter that the tools don't count it's a matter that a master can work with any tool and get the results (however frustrating the experience), but a great tool in lesser hands is no guarantee of great results. Cheers Wilber Mark Rabiner wrote: > Dan Post wrote: > > > > Sounds like a good answer to me! I'll have to look up some of his stuff- it > > appears he knows what he wants and how to get it! > > When you build something do you use a Stanley or a Craftsman hammer? Does it > > matter? > > Does your Fettuccine Alfredo taste better when made in Calaphon rather than > > Revere Ware? > > Dan > > > Dan it sounds like you think it doesn't matter what hammer or pot you use! > I'm very much into both hammers and pots! I went through a half a dozen hammers > before I fond the "right" one and some are very beautiful and for special > purposes. Make that 10. > My pots are Magnalite which are similar to Calaphon and made the Fettuccine > Alfredo I had last night taste great! You saying the tools don't count but you > shoot with Leica? > Mark Rabiner