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Topic: "Morning Calm" - 11" Physical Bitcoin (Proof of Ownership) (Read 3221 times)

legendary
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LEALANA Bitcoin Grim Reaper
This me reposting from the scam accusation thread so you can address this issue:

When I make my chainmaille jewellery is it not hand made because I didn't mine, smelt and coil the metal myself....
Nobody expects him to go out into the woods and cut down trees.
But hand-carved is definitely not the same as "I used my hands to fire up the laser".

That last part gave me a chuckle.

I asked these similar questions a few months back when he first started posting.

When I got to the point that his work looked very similar to laser engraving the discussion quickly got pushed off to Skype or email which I never got around to.

@wood collector, take a camera and video tape an entire piece you have done at the same caliber of your previous pieces. Then fast forward it in a time lapse to show you actually did it with your hands.

To me your work does look laser engraved and not hand carved. Honest opinion.
I will publicly apologize should my opinion turn out to be wrong.
hero member
Activity: 654
Merit: 504
i have placed a second order and paid in full beforehand with woodcollector couple days ago.
full member
Activity: 149
Merit: 100
Another exquisite piece by the talented Woodcollector and what an interesting story about your life, I look forward to leaning more about you and your skill in the future.
legendary
Activity: 1554
Merit: 1009
Question though, if you're making $x million per year, why did you need a 2 BTC loan to buy a wood lathe?

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.10191336

He said his attachment to Bitcoin causes him to give us a large discount, maybe we are hindering his ability to make big bucks unless we start paying him $xxx,xxx for each piece of art.

Maybe!

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/scam-warning-woodcollector-930649
sr. member
Activity: 448
Merit: 250
I'm a Web Developer: HTML, CSS, PHP, JS.
Question though, if you're making $x million per year, why did you need a 2 BTC loan to buy a wood lathe?

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.10191336

He said his attachment to Bitcoin causes him to give us a large discount, maybe we are hindering his ability to make big bucks unless we start paying him $xxx,xxx for each piece of art.
legendary
Activity: 1554
Merit: 1009
My father has been into carving for a few years now and I showed him some of your work. He said he's very interested to see how you can get such fine details by hand, and has requested to see some shots of your carving tools in action!
b!z
legendary
Activity: 1582
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Question though, if you're making $x million per year, why did you need a 2 BTC loan to buy a wood lathe?

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.10191336
b!z
legendary
Activity: 1582
Merit: 1010
Gorgeous wood carving. Very interesting story about your career.
full member
Activity: 168
Merit: 100
I would like to be put on your list for one of next years pieces Cheesy

These are beautiful! Thank you for sharing with us.

You have been added.
hero member
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I would like to be put on your list for one of next years pieces Cheesy

These are beautiful! Thank you for sharing with us.
legendary
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Merit: 1006
BCH Advocate.
Everything you make is seriously amazing
full member
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Really nice and interesting work, and a nice read on your story Smiley
full member
Activity: 168
Merit: 100
Your still on my list if the balance due is not paid on #9 by Friday. If nothing else i may give you a sneak peak of my personal 2014 collection that i made for myself and let you purchase something out of there. Or i can make you a plaque or really anything else you want.

That sounds great Smiley

In any case you have already given me (and the community) a lot.
I enjoy studying each of the pieces and finding the small details and the thinking about the meaning of the theme.
Before November 2015 I had no idea about the existence of Artisan craftsmanship.


I may even work out a trade with you for a little development work, i am putting together a project soon for "POO Chain" (proof of ownership) based on bitcoin tech using a blockchain. basically a client that runs on a network that has public notes, allowing artists to assign ownership of a piece to someone and using a base 58 public key or address to sign the work, Thus, when the artist sends a small amount of whatever i call the unit of measurement from their registered artist address, to the address on record for the particular art piece. it shows that it was in fact made by the artist.

When helping a few clients from the forum get their art pieces insured, the insurance company LOVED that i used an encrypted private key / public key system on the CoA as it makes it literally impossible to forge with todays computing technology. They even gave my clients a discount on the insurance as the liability on the forgery coverage went down to 0.001% risk assessment.

That is a great idea. It also emphasize that "the blockchain" is properly one of the most important inversion of this century. People tends to focus on the dollar exhange price of bitcoin, but forget about the importance of the technology behind.

I would love to work with you, just send me a PM when you want to get started, then will I share my ideas on the topic, we might need to assemble a team to this type of development, but that should not be hard to find the right people in this community, with all the altcoins around there must be programmers which can implement "our specification" with their eyes closed.



I am probably going to get the outline and overview of the project done next week, some sort of a document that details what the software technology needs to do and how it will operate. I know NOTHING about software development so i have to wait to talk with my brother who is the encryption guy and software guy to figure out whats possible, although you probably know just as much about the subject. Not sure if you use skype at all but i am on there a few times a day at least if you want to add me to your contacts.
legendary
Activity: 1960
Merit: 1062
One coin to rule them all
Your still on my list if the balance due is not paid on #9 by Friday. If nothing else i may give you a sneak peak of my personal 2014 collection that i made for myself and let you purchase something out of there. Or i can make you a plaque or really anything else you want.

That sounds great Smiley

In any case you have already given me (and the community) a lot.
I enjoy studying each of the pieces and finding the small details and the thinking about the meaning of the theme.
Before November 2015 I had no idea about the existence of Artisan craftsmanship.


I may even work out a trade with you for a little development work, i am putting together a project soon for "POO Chain" (proof of ownership) based on bitcoin tech using a blockchain. basically a client that runs on a network that has public notes, allowing artists to assign ownership of a piece to someone and using a base 58 public key or address to sign the work, Thus, when the artist sends a small amount of whatever i call the unit of measurement from their registered artist address, to the address on record for the particular art piece. it shows that it was in fact made by the artist.

When helping a few clients from the forum get their art pieces insured, the insurance company LOVED that i used an encrypted private key / public key system on the CoA as it makes it literally impossible to forge with todays computing technology. They even gave my clients a discount on the insurance as the liability on the forgery coverage went down to 0.001% risk assessment.

That is a great idea. It also emphasize that "the blockchain" is properly one of the most important inversion of this century. People tends to focus on the dollar exhange price of bitcoin, but forget about the importance of the technology behind.

I would love to work with you, just send me a PM when you want to get started, then will I share my ideas on the topic, we might need to assemble a team to this type of development, but that should not be hard to find the right people in this community, with all the altcoins around there must be programmers which can implement "our specification" with their eyes closed.

sr. member
Activity: 448
Merit: 250
I'm a Web Developer: HTML, CSS, PHP, JS.
WoodCollector, your life is pretty fucking interesting to read about. Maybe you should write a book about your journey, how you got into wood carving, why you decided to get into Bitcoins, etc. I would love to read it!

I would buy said book, put it on my desk...
full member
Activity: 168
Merit: 100
Your still on my list if the balance due is not paid on #9 by Friday. If nothing else i may give you a sneak peak of my personal 2014 collection that i made for myself and let you purchase something out of there. Or i can make you a plaque or really anything else you want.

That sounds great Smiley

In any case you have already given me (and the community) a lot.
I enjoy studying each of the pieces and finding the small details and the thinking about the meaning of the theme.
Before November 2015 I had no idea about the existence of Artisan craftsmanship.


I may even work out a trade with you for a little development work, i am putting together a project soon for "POO Chain" (proof of ownership) based on bitcoin tech using a blockchain. basically a client that runs on a network that has public notes, allowing artists to assign ownership of a piece to someone and using a base 58 public key or address to sign the work, Thus, when the artist sends a small amount of whatever i call the unit of measurement from their registered artist address, to the address on record for the particular art piece. it shows that it was in fact made by the artist.

When helping a few clients from the forum get their art pieces insured, the insurance company LOVED that i used an encrypted private key / public key system on the CoA as it makes it literally impossible to forge with todays computing technology. They even gave my clients a discount on the insurance as the liability on the forgery coverage went down to 0.001% risk assessment.
legendary
Activity: 1960
Merit: 1062
One coin to rule them all
Your still on my list if the balance due is not paid on #9 by Friday. If nothing else i may give you a sneak peak of my personal 2014 collection that i made for myself and let you purchase something out of there. Or i can make you a plaque or really anything else you want.

That sounds great Smiley

In any case you have already given me (and the community) a lot.
I enjoy studying each of the pieces and finding the small details and the thinking about the meaning of the theme.
Before November 2015 I had no idea about the existence of Artisan craftsmanship.
full member
Activity: 168
Merit: 100

BTC was $400 when he paid. So more like $18.


What a bargain. I am still regretting that I did not commission on of these 9 coins  Cry

Your still on my list if the balance due is not paid on #9 by Friday. If nothing else i may give you a sneak peak of my personal 2014 collection that i made for myself and let you purchase something out of there. Or i can make you a plaque or really anything else you want.
full member
Activity: 168
Merit: 100
WoodCollector, your life is pretty fucking interesting to read about. Maybe you should write a book about your journey, how you got into wood carving, why you decided to get into Bitcoins, etc. I would love to read it!

Like i said, we are a quiet people, there are no books about us, we worked very hard to stay out of the history books that your teachers use in school. My legacy will be carried on by my protege, If someday that person becomes a master himself, he will know the secrets i know, and pass on my knowledge and life story to his protege some day.

Why i got into bitcoins, thats an easy one. The dumbest thing a person with money can do is let it sit. A wise man uses his money to make more money. Until 2008 i kept all my money in investments like the stock market, security bonds, treasury bonds, and Diamonds. Then one day in 2008 i watched my portfolio drop 600 points overnight. For 6 years i literally buried my money under the shed, stacks of $100 bills, and thousands of Carats of diamonds.

This past October my brother gave me 10 Bitcoins as a gift, and told me to spend them. So what else do you do in my position but set out to buy some top quality wood. That led me here, and the rest is history waiting to be written.
legendary
Activity: 1960
Merit: 1062
One coin to rule them all

BTC was $400 when he paid. So more like $18.


What a bargain. I am still regretting that I did not commission on of these 9 coins  Cry
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