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    HI and a little info on Norm

    I thought I would make this my first post. I have been doing cabinet work for 45 years. Mostly alone so I'm not inclined to do much talking and mostly lurk here. Anyway I ran across this article on "Norm" and thought it might be of interest since it reveals (at least to me) a few things I did not know.

    I hope this is legal

    http://www.designnews.com/article/CA...dustryid=43654

    "snip"

    Norm is actually an engineer in carpenter’s clothing. He studied mechanical engineering in 1967 at the University of Massachusetts when the future was not bright for engineers. And he aspired to be an aeronautical engineer when NASA headlined the news with moon shots. True to form, Norm found the classroom wasn’t for him. After all, his genius is working with his hands.

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    Good article. I love Norm. He's one of my favorites (if not the top favorite) in WWing!

    I love his practicality and down to earth reproductions/designs. While I love to look at the finished results of some of David Marks stuff, it's just not my style. A little too fluffy...

    Thanks for the link!
    Always remember that you are unique...just like everybody else.

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    Thanks for the link. Like many, Norm is partly responsible fpr me wanting to get back into woodworking as a hobby. I especially like his practicle approach to woodworking projects and restoring houses as well.
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    Great article! I am a Norm fan.....He's genuine...talented...
    Ken

    So much to learn, so little time.....

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    I enjoy Norm. This may sound like a slam, and is certainly not intended as such, but I think the thing I like most about him is for proving that, given the right circumstances, ANYONE can be a TV star.

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    Brad..........He certainly proves you don't need a pretty face to be a star!
    Ken

    So much to learn, so little time.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ken Fitzgerald View Post
    Brad..........He certainly proves you don't need a pretty face to be a star!
    What? I missed my calling. Hollywood, here I come.
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    Nice article, Ray, and thanks for posting.
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    You gotta like guys like Norm who are so talented but humble also. And yeah he got me interested in this hobby too. Thanks for the article.
    Alan T. Thank God for every pain free day you live.

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    Article was good reading, even if old news. Norm's TV presents got me back into woodworking decades ago.
    John Lucas
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    i'm glad it was norm who went on to star in toh and not bob "vile"

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    Quote Originally Posted by fred woltersdorf View Post
    i'm glad it was norm who went on to star in toh and not bob "vile"
    (Never like Bob V. much as a host)

    I liked Steve Thomas as the host (in combo with Norm A, Tom S., Richard T., et al)...not too crazy about the new guy, Kevin O'Conner...I guess he's growing on me though...
    Last edited by Ken Gartin; 08-16-2007 at 8:52 AM.
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    "I love his practicality and down to earth"...... not much else to be said about a "Yankee"! Except many of us Yankees have a rather dry stoic sense of humor too.
    Norm is an inspriring person to many..... we all dream of having a shop as nicely appointed as his and the talent.
    Tommy Silva is the other one on that show I like & like alot. He is ONE HANDY S-O-B.

    Cheers,
    Greg

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    Yeah, I like Tom a lot!
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    Great article, thanks for the link....

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