lost my tripletec

lost it sometime last week and have been turning out pockets and looking under furniture for a couple of days now. I really liked that box.

If i find i will be sure and not tell you.

I hope it turns up somewhere for you.
These are great boxes and your dilemma makes me want to get a backup.

Just ordered a replacement in teak this time. I was going nutz trying to find it till I realized Pot Poe probably took it.

Yep. Can you refill it for me? Whatever is in this is heavenly.

Edit: seriously though, about the time you quit looking, you find it.

I drove myself crazy looking everywhere for a my lost zebrawood tripletech. You’d think I wouldn’t stress over it since I know where to get more but it drove me nuts! It did turn up 8 months later, hidden under a desk that I couldn’t see under. I only found it because I was completely emptying the room to remodel. @Mouse Hope you enjoy your new teak tripletech. And I hope you find your original one soon. I never announced it officially but I do have a website that some snuffhouse members have found. woodensnuffbox.com I’ll have to start a thread about it in the marketplace or accessories categories.

@onefortheroad let @cstokes4 know if you want to be a site sponsor. We can put up a banner for you here.

Becoming a sponsor will be the best route if you want to plug your site @onefortheroad.

@cstokes4 Thanks for the offer. I’d love to be a sponsor of snuffhouse but I’m not sure I’m ready for something like that. Snuffboxes and woodworking is just a hobby. I started the website because I figured for a couple bucks a month it might be worth it to have somewhere to direct people instead of sending a bunch of emails and PM’s back and forth, and after the demise of nicotinerush, it didn’t seem right to send my kids, relatives and co-workers to the site my boxes were moved to due to the other products sold there. I’m not trying to advertise at this time. And I really don’t have much inventory and I don’t know when I’ll make more. I’d hate for snuffhouse to have a direct link to a site that says “sold out”.

An age-old dilemma for artists and craftsmen. Try to keep it a hobby, it’s much more enjoyable that way.