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  1. #16
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    Hey Tod, great interview and nice to know just a wee bit more about you! You're definitely on my "short list" of Creekers I Want To Meet but, I'm just not sure I can get there from here!
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    Yet another fine introduction!
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    Good interview with Tod. When I first pulled up, I wouldn't get out of the truck until he assured me the dogs (and they are HUGE) had been fed. Tod was a gracious host. No doubt he is a talented craftsman. His shop and work is a world apart from my pitiful projects. As said, you know where you stand with Tod. I like that. Phoniness is not a virtue. Haven't been back yet. Tod isn't retired, I am. I can waste time and don't want to waste that of an independant businessman. But, I will. He needs a break now and then.

  4. Hey Tod, great read, thanks!

    You are surely one of the guys that make this place what it is!

    And you like old trucks, man I just love them old trucks!

    Cheers!

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    That'll do just fine Tod. Nice to get to know you a bit. Heck, who would'nt like to know a guy who fixes up old trucks and has dogs. And a woodworker on top of it all.

    Take care,
    Happy and Safe Turning, Don


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  6. #21
    tod.....

    great interview and soooo you i have long admired your straight forward manner and no waste of words. there is much to be desired in that as well as all the help you have offered us on this forum.

    a great down to earth guy in all areas of woodworking and good to learn a little more about you.
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    Good one todd.

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  8. #23
    Quote Originally Posted by Don Orr
    That'll do just fine Tod. Nice to get to know you a bit. Heck, who would'nt like to know a guy who fixes up old trucks and has dogs. And a woodworker on top of it all.

    Take care,
    As I was reading your interview and all the replies I was thinking about how 'down to earth' you are. Then Don put it into words for me.

    Nice to know more about you. I went to Branson Missouri a couple years ago and while there took a drive to Eureka Springs Arkansas. Man, that part of the country is a piece of heaven. Is that near your neck of the woods?

  9. #24
    Quote Originally Posted by Curt Fuller
    I went to Branson Missouri a couple years ago and while there took a drive to Eureka Springs Arkansas. Man, that part of the country is a piece of heaven. Is that near your neck of the woods?
    yup, `bout an hour west of eureka springs. once you`ve lived in the sticks they`ll keep calling to you. bugs, snakes,backwoods politics and inbreads aside it really is beautifull country. thanks ya`ll....tod
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    Nice to meet you Tod. I liked the interview.

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    Nice to meet you Tod! Hey...how 'bout some pics of the puppies?
    ~john
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    Thanks for sharing, Tod.

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