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  1. #16
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    Very deserving. Very gifted I must say. You have the knack to bring out the best in a piece of wood.

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    Great interview Jim congratulations.
    [SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]Tom

    Turning comes easy to some folks .... wish I was one of them

    and only 958 miles SE of Steve Schlumpf

  3. #18

    Thumbs up

    SCHWEEET... Good job on the interview and congratulations on the exposure. Hopefully you'll get some good response out of the segment.

    I see you have that made for TV haircut too!
    Raymond Overman
    Happiness is a warm chainsaw

    "Do not wait, the time will never be just right. Start where you stand, and work with whatever tools you may have at your command. Better tools will be found as you go along." Napolean Hill

  4. #19
    Congratulations and well done Jim. I'm happy for you. I think of you every time I open my can of Rockler's Gel Poly...

    I don't have to go to work and fire up the spray system and spend a couple hours trying to keep the laquer from running...

    Wipe on, wipe off. Repeat tomorrow.

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    Nice - Thanks for sharing....
    Sawdust is some of the best learning material!

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    Way to go Jim. That turned out really well. Congrats.
    Bernie

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    Very kewel!
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    The most expensive tool is the one you buy "cheaply" and often...

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    Well done. You've shown the craft well.

  9. #24
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    Jim, thanks for posting! Great job! Always good to enlighten Joe Public to the wonderful world of wood turning.

    Dale
    Jet1642-2hp (Mayo Lite)

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    Congrats Jim..!!!!!! My hat is off to you and all that you have accomplished.
    Thanks & Happy Wood Chips,
    Dennis -
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    Great job Jim! Excellent composure on the "tube". Loved your shop and want your Mustard! Excellent examples of your work. Don't start pulling a "paris" on us now!..Bill..

  12. #27
    Jim,

    Great job, fantastic exposure.
    May all your turnings be smooth,

    Brodie Brickey

  13. #28
    Congrats! More famous woodturners!

    Oh, and Dan, if by "screwed" you mean "get out the screw chuck" I agree! Prepare for a bounty of orders!

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    Jim that was well done. It is not only good advertising for you but for woodturning also.
    Glenn Hodges
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    "Would you believe the only time I ever make mistakes is when someone is watching?"

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    Great job!!

    Jim, You did a fine presentation and should be very proud !!! George

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