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Thread: Turner Interview: Curt Fuller

  1. #16
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    Great pictures Curt, thank you. Beautiful country and grandkids!!! Good lookin' dawg too.
    Officially Retired!!!!!!!! Woo-Hoo!!!

    1,036 miles NW of Keith Burns

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    Nice to know you a bit better Curt. You've got an excellent bunch of work displayed on your website...I particularly liked the round walnut box with apricot finial sitting on a sycamore arm, connected to an elm arm, connected to an apple arm, connected to an oak knob, all sitting on an off kilter box elder burl base. Not as much for the piece as for the name.

    I spent a few years of my life hanging around the chutes on mixer trucks as a slump puppy and later as an inspector. There's a lot more to the concrete business than a lot of folks realize, huh? Sounds like you drive a nice rig.

    Thanks for the interview, Curt.

    - Vaughn

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    Hey Dirt!

    Real nice interview Curt. Great to know a little more about you and yours.
    Happy and Safe Turning, Don


    Woodturners make the world go ROUND!

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    Well Dirt.....nice to meet you even more. Very nice interview Dirt. Thanks for sharing more about you.
    Thanks & Happy Wood Chips,
    Dennis -
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    Good interview Curt. Nice to meet you. I too have enjoyed your work and look forward to seeing it. LOML looks forward to seeing more of your utensil ideas. I think I've tried all the ones you've posted here.

    Utah does have some interesting country from top to bottom. I especially like the rocks in the south. Every time I made a trip to California, I always checked the mileage for going I70 to I15 south. If you have to be on the interstate, you can hardly beat that route.

    Ernie

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