Hobbit-Hole project update:
July 29th, 2005
We have completed a redesign of both the mission of our project and the look of our site.
Mission update: We had to take a hard look at our mission because of the sheer volume of knife requests we’ve gotten of late. This little project that started out as a good idea from Winmag and a small group of friends who all pitch in, has grown to something very big, very fast. We’ve shipped over 700 knives to date, and more are on the way!
That our knives are being received and appreciated throughout our military bases both at home and in the desert makes us very proud indeed.
But constraints as mundane as limited money have forced a couple changes. We will continue to try to send our basic folding pocketknife to any deployed soldier who requests one. But we can’t promise that any of the more expensive sheath knives will continue to be available. We hate to admit it, but “we were so successful we had to quit”. At $50–$100 per sheath knife, we simply can’t afford to continue to keep up with the demand we created. We know that winmag will continue to seek great deals on really neat tools our soldiers can use, but barring any windfalls in the form of $$$$ or donated knives from one of the companies we’re working with, we’ll have to go back to basics. Currently the standard Hobbit Hole folding knife is the Camillus 904S pictured below.
We are also beginning to actively seek donations from outside our little group. We have added a Donate link to the site and hope that all who read this site or know someone who has received one of our knives will consider donating. We are not an organized charity, we have no interest in seeking 501(c)3 status, we aren’t tax deductible, we are still just a group of friends with an idea, but we’re asking for help. How much help is helpful? Any amount is appreciated, but in terms of what it will buy, $25 will buy one Hobbit Hole pocketknife including the shipping to Iraq.
Site changes:
1. - A Donate link!
2. - Archiving of older support projects such as our comfort packages to Afghanistan and Iraq. They are still accessible through the links on the right sidebar.
3. - Addition of a Gallery for troops who have sent us pictures, with and without their knives.
4. - Addition of a Troop Email page to post the letters we’ve recieved from troops.
5. - Clarification of Who We Are & What We Do
Entry Filed under: General, Troop support


1 Comment
1. Sharon Ferguson | July 31st, 2005 at 9:41 pm
Hair, winmag - I have posted about this on my blog and sent an email to Michelle Malkin, who will hopefully mention it. I cannot donate anything right now (I barely had enough to put into the collection plate at church this morning) but I figure if I can help promote this, its a start. When things loosen up a bit more I will pitch in.
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