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    How Did SMC Get started?

    I'm curious in that I have picked up that many of the members of SMC have come over from another forum. What is the story? I would be interested in hearing the different perspectives.

    I have found SMC to be a real cool place to hang out and learn about this thing they call woodworking.
    Rich

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    the way i understand it is that a pond drained dry and the sawmill creek down stream grew bigger seriously i dont know the particulars but there was a badger pond forum, and they started this one later after that one dissolved. there are many here who know the whole story. mine is just from listening. so dont take anything as being golden just a reveiw.
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    Rich,

    Many of us used to be on a WW Forum called "Badger Pond" ran and operated by Wayne Miller. It's a LONG story and I don't feel that all the details need to be expounded here. Any way, it was time to close down Badger Pond according to Wayne and Keith volunteered to setup, host and run a new WW Forum. It was voted on to call it Sawmill Creek. Some moved over to WoodCentral and others here. While many are BOTH places now days.

    That's the short of it.
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    Expound, expound!!! I never knew the "Badger Pond" but I hear about it all the time.
    Wood: a fickle medium....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chris Padilla
    Expound, expound!!! I never knew the "Badger Pond" but I hear about it all the time.
    cris you are an instigator for sure, when a ex military man, says no! you really should listen to him, he knows how to make things go boooom
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    Chris -

    That is one of those things best talked about over a beer at the next get together. Long involved story, lots of subtleties best not aired here.

    Dennis's explanation is a good one.

    Regards,
    Ted

    ps - Thanks, Keith, Aaron, and Jackie and to the volunteer moderators that keep the particular forums going.

    Ted

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ted Shrader
    Chris -

    That is one of those things best talked about over a beer at the next get together. Long involved story, lots of subtleties best not aired here.

    Dennis's explanation is a good one.

    Regards,
    Ted

    ps - Thanks, Keith, Aaron, and Jackie and to the volunteer moderators that keep the particular forums going.

    Ted
    Ted is correct on this one. This is NOT a topic to be discussed in details via a WW Forum. Come to the next CSBBQ and I'll expound!!!
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    I'm sorry if I opened the closet door. I did not think there were any ghosts behind it. I just sensed a deep camaraderie with some of the (pardon the expression) "old timers" at the creek.
    Rich

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    Okay...how many beers will the story take???
    Wood: a fickle medium....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chris Padilla
    Okay...how many beers will the story take???
    Chris,

    Shouldn't take but about THREE to get through the story.!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dennis Peacock
    Chris,

    Shouldn't take but about THREE to get through the story.!!
    Three!?!? Dennis, I don’t think you know the whole BP story. I figure it should take about a 12 pack.
    Please help support the Creek.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Bruce Page
    Three!?!? Dennis, I don’t think you know the whole BP story. I figure it should take about a 12 pack.
    and that's just if there is only one person telling it.:>)
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    Dennis I'll bring mine (12 pack that is).
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    FWW had an online interview about the end of the pond by Kim Carleton Graves. Just Google "wayne miller badger pond" and pick the "Looking back ..." link. You will also find some other links that may explain a little more. Like the others, I keep my personal opinions out of the forums.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dick Parr
    Dennis I'll bring mine (12 pack that is).
    Make it a 24 Pack Dick.....It could make for a long story.!!
    Thanks & Happy Wood Chips,
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