Real neat interview Jim. My regards to the rest of your family. Now, get to turning!
Real neat interview Jim. My regards to the rest of your family. Now, get to turning!
Making new friends on SMC each and every day
Nice Interview Jim!
Great Looking family!
Have Chainsaw- Will Travel
Great interview and my hat is off to you and your wife for giving those two beautiul girls a home filled with love! I expect to see pictures of the girls flat and round work in the future.
Thanks for all your advice and help as well.
Officially Retired!!!!!!!! Woo-Hoo!!!
1,036 miles NW of Keith Burns
Your wish is my command, but will you settle for the past to start? http://www.sawmillcreek.org/showthre...ghlight=CradleOriginally Posted by Barry Stratton
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Jim, have enjoyed your insite and helpful posts for since I joined SMC. You are a permanet fixture here and a important one. Again, congrats on that new family and enjoy them, they grow up so so fast!
Corey
Jim: even though you seldom post , I thought your interview allowed all of us to learn a bit more of you and your family
thanks for the interview.
Joe
Jim,
Congradulations! I love your work....your input to SMC is very supportive and unrelenting! The Shlamaca part really touched me
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"All great work starts with love .... then it is no longer work"
My special gift to you, Mark... And with any luck we will get to talk about it in person later in the month...Originally Posted by Mark Singer
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Jim , it will be great to see you! I can show you the house I am building close up!Originally Posted by Jim Becker
"All great work starts with love .... then it is no longer work"
You have a beautiful family Jim!! I enjoyed your interview..
You have turned & carved some beautiful pieces!
Nice to meet you Jim and get to know a little more about you. You have a very nice looking family and btw congrats on that.
I look forward to reading your comments and suggestions and have learned a lot from them.
Oh yea, did you ever finish that dyed NE vase you were working on? Did you post it and I missed it?
Thanks again for everything.
Ernie
Hey Jim! - Just read on the AP website that that there's a whole boat load of schlamacca headed stateside. Port of call - Bayonne, New Jersey.Supertanker.jpg
Only the Blue Roads
Thanks for the insight into your life Jim.
Now if we can just get you to open up and post more!!!
Karl
Creeker Visits. They're the best.
It's still a work in progress. I have a few coats of shellac on it, but I'm not overly happy yet...it needs a lot more work. Unfortunately, I've had zero time in the shop to attend to it. I'll revive the thread when I actually get back on the job!Originally Posted by Ernie Nyvall
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Nice to get to know you better Jim, and I certainly admire your work.
One more, thing, you are doing the Lord's work with adopting those kids, God Bless!