LOAN NOT BORROW NOTThrough out this
website, I have stated numerous times, why I do not like to loan out things
or borrow things and decided to create this page to rationalize
aka (self-justification) in my defense.
The bulk of this short story will be a copy and paste from my short story
smoke generator
I made sometime around 06-21-2016, of which brought to mind a Greenlee hole
punch set that I loaned out to a local Amateur Radio Operator, (now deceased)
and for the record, it was not
Jack Teal!.
GOING BACK IN TIME TO THE 1970s
The above Greenlee 3/4 inch diameter hole punch along with a Greenlee 5/8 inch
diameter hole punch were loaned out to a local ham radio operator (now
deceased) back in the
1970s and it took nearly thirty (30) years, maybe longer asking him to
return them without success. I finally embarrassed him in front Bill Donathan,
proprietor of Smith's Cleaners one day while picking up some clothes and followed the dude home across town and
took possession of my hole
punches. He had no trouble finding the hole punches and knew exactly
where they were. He did not have any intention of ever returning those
hole punches.
I have had very bad luck over the decades loaning out
tools and various things of which many I never got back loaned out as
early as 1964 being a set of York barbells, dumbbells, extra 45 lb. weights and have received all
kind of excuses as to their current whereabouts. The guy never offered
to pay or replace my items, of which he himself loaned out!
I loaned a book that
was a study reference for the FCC commercial maritime radio exam while I was
in the US Navy about 1967 to a Senior Chief Petty Officer about to retire
who was killed in a private airplane crash, of which I never got the book
back.
Around July 1967, I loaned an Electronics Technician who worked at our
duty station about 50 bucks +- to purchase a large Penn ocean salt water
fishing reel, of which he was going to send me the money since I was about
to depart Morocco for duty in Norfolk, Va. You guessed it, I never
heard from him again! I trust people far too much.
I still remember two
animal live traps, steel jaw traps, trapping books and manuals, archery and
knife making books, post hole diggers,
short handle shovel, car jack, etc., that have acquired new homes never to return.....grin if you must!
The animal live traps and steel jaw traps were destroyed/damaged in his
Dad's barn
fire.
I loaned two (2) kerosene portable heaters to one family member and a
non-family member during a severe ice storm, of which there was an extended power
outage. Those never made it back to me. I might have told the
family member to keep theirs, but not sure.
I loaned a
DeVILBISS EGA-502 spray gun out to a fellow
employee and when I finally got it back, the
threads for the air gage and/or air fitting were stripped out and had to
replace the entire spray gun.
I had a "friend" ,
(now deceased) store a 400 pound +-
Universal brand commercial
food mixer in his out building/barn before 1989 and when I went to get
the heavy mixer years later, he
could not find it in the barn, imagine that! It took both of us to load and
unload the large floor model mixer using an incline wood ramp. That was the end of that
"friendship" as far as I was concerned.
His spouse was upset because I didn't attend his funeral.
It took over fifteen (15) years to
get a fly fishing book back from one of my cousins, (now deceased) and was
badly worn with water stains.
I also loaned a White's Electronic Metal
Detector (High Dollar Unit) to a Brother-in-Law and got the metal detector
back, but not the charging supply.
The above are some of the things I
remember and I am sure there are others. Family and friends
are the culprits because I doubt you would loan something to a stranger!
You can also use the same analogy when loaning aka giving away money!
"Experience is a tough teacher, but the lessons learned stay with you
forever." I got a chance to vent and that is a good
thing to do every once in a
while without getting belligerent and bellicose;
I had much rather grin
instead!
I remember a couple trades back in the mid 1970s when I had my musical
parts and accessories mail order business and did a set of inlays for a well
known musician and banjo builder (now deceased) in the Eastern Panhandle of West Virginia. He was pleased with the inlays and offered
to trade a piece of curly maple wood for another set of abalone inlays. I shipped
the inlays to him and never got the curly maple banjo neck wood and he never
responded to my letters or telephone calls. He has been dead quite a
few years. To not be confused with my friend Davis Kennedy, the man's
first name was Andy....
Also, there was an individual in Narrows, Virginia that did
some machine shop work for one of my friends Davis Kennedy, (now deceased) in Athens, West Virginia and was highly
recommended. I had my friend trade him 300 dollars worth of parts
and/or banjo inlaid fingerboard and pegheads that I left with him who
delivered the items to trade for building me a stainless steel drill fixture for the
Gibson pre-war
tube. Never got the drill fixture, however my friend offered to pay
for what his friend did not deliver, but I told him
"No", it was the other persons
responsibility.
There are many dishonest people and sooner or later you will get some
experience from dealing with them! I still have that archived unpaid
invoice dated 06-03-76 in my friends file from West Virginia of which I sent
the invoice to the person that lived on Rowland Street there in Narrows,
Virginia which was a wasted postage stamp.
MOST RECENT RIP OFF
I guess my most recent rip off was in early 2008, whereas I sent one of
my custom calls to a man in California to trade for him doing a video of him
using the call; a type of instructional video to post on my website.
He was impressed with the call, however I never got a video from him with
several excuses, etc. and finally lost contact with him. I have an
audio file of him playing one of his Neil Cost calls he had for sale on EBay
linked
here. Seems like I am a
"blue fin sucker"
and trust
people far too much, but being raised in a Christian family, one does trust
people. Working in a Prison environment for 33 years will manifest
human nature, the negative carnal side for sure!
Leaving this paragraph on a positive note, I have some friends that I
have loaned things to and received them back in a timely manner, but that is
the exception to the rule and I certainly do respect individuals of that
moral character and fiber.
THE BEST 35 DOLLAR INVESTMENT TO DATE
One of the best investments I made in the early to mid 1970s was
repairing a fellow musician's Gibson flat top guitar, replacing the bridge
and after the repair and receiving only partial payment, he still owed me
about 35 dollars, not exactly sure of the amount, but think I am correct.
Before finishing this investment story, I played Dobro guitar with his
part-time band and one Sunday, the guy showed up with a couple car loads of
the band members and their families unannounced
and stayed the entire day. My bride used up a weeks worth of
groceries trying to feed the hungry crowd and there were several young kids
with them too. Their kids tore up our son's favorite music box and had
our kids toys strewn out in the back yard and field.
After that infamous visit is when I did the guitar repair for the band
leader whose nickname was Doc.. I was still working with the NC Telephone Company and when I
would have to travel to Matthews, NC for something job related, I would stop
by his home and small antique business there in Waxhaw, NC on Highway 73 and before I would get to
their front door, I could see the curtains move and knew that someone was
home and his station wagon was also in the driveway, however he never came
to the front door! He was a well known musician there in Waxhaw, (now
deceased) for many decades.
I never saw the guy after that guitar repair and that is one of the best
35 dollar investments I have ever made. I also loaned them several LP
vinyl Bluegrass albums and forgot about those until now!
WHY I DON'T LOAN OR BORROW ANYMORE
The above are some of the reasons I do not loan out items anymore and
avoid borrowing things as well, because most of the time when you borrow
something, it inevitable will break down on you.
Murphy's Law
never sleeps.
Therefore, please don't ask me to loan you anything......grin if you
must or frown!
PS This is the first page I have created since my
broken arm of
04-19-2021, whereas I crashed this website two (2) times trying to drag and
drop files to the server using my left hand.
In summary, I certainly don't
hold any grudges or ill feelings toward those that never returned the items
borrowed, but chalk all of it up to part of Life's experience!
Web page published by Bill aka Mickey Porter on 09-14-2021.
LEAVING ON A
SPIRITUAL NOTE
If you do not know Jesus Christ as your Lord and Savior, please take
this moment to accept him by Faith into your Life, whereby Salvation
will be attained.
Ephesians 2:8 - 2:9 8 For by grace are ye saved through
faith; and that not of yourselves: [it is] the gift of God: 9 Not of
works, lest any man should boast.
Hebrews 11:1 “Now faith is the substance of things hoped for,
the evidence of things not seen.”
Romans 10:17 “So then faith cometh by hearing, and hearing by
the word of God.”
Open this
link about faith in the King James
Bible.
Romans 10:9 “That if thou shalt confess with thy mouth the
Lord Jesus, and shalt believe in thine heart that God hath raised him
from the dead, thou shalt be saved.”
Open this
link of Bible Verses About Salvation,
King James Version Bible (KJV).
Hebrews 4:12 “For the word of God is quick, and powerful, and
sharper than any two edged sword, piercing even to the dividing asunder
of soul and spirit, and of the joints and marrow, and is a discerner of
the thoughts and intents of the heart.”
Romans 6:23 “For the wages of sin is death; but the gift of
God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord.”
Romans 3:23 “For all have sinned, and come short of the glory
of God;”
Micah 6:8 “He hath shewed thee, O man, what is good; and what
doth the LORD require of thee, but to do justly, and to love mercy, and
to walk humbly with thy God?”
Philippians 4:13 "I can do all things through Christ which
strengtheneth me."