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Thread: WOODWORKING...in action!!!

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    WOODWORKING...in action!!!

    Is anyone familiar with this subscription service or back issue DVD's. Comments??

    Thanks, Tony Joyce

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    I have one of their DVDs and LOVE it. I keep meaning to look up more info about getting further releases.
    Jason Beam
    Sacramento, CA

    beamerweb.com

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    http://www.woodworkinginaction.com/catalog/backissues

    http://www.woodworkinginaction.com/store/subscribe

    I just checked out the site...

    Looks like they release 4 DVDs per year. They sell for $10-$12 regular

    The subscription is $36/ year and allows you to watch all for as long as you own the subscription and you get a discounted rate on the DVDs.

    They did have some names on the DVDs I was familiar with and a few I had not.

    Thanks for posting. I am sure there will be some creekers to find this worth the purchase.

    Dewey
    Dewey

    "Everything is better with Inlay or Marquetry!"


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    Very Nice

    It's posts like this that make me wish it were easier to contribute to the creek. These DVD's look great.

    Can't somebody give us a nice "Pay here with paypal" button so I can give 3 years worth at once.

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    Has Anyone?

    A few weeks ago I recieced a "FREE" copy of "WOODWORKERS OF AMERICA" CD. I was told in the info. packet "if you do not like it PLEASE KEEP IT AS OUR GIFT" I rec'd a "Scecond Notice" to send it back or pay for it. Not wanting to take anything away from"WOODWORKING IN ACTION" but just wanting to know, if anyone else has rec'd this as well. Looks like "WIA" gets more coverage and spoken of. Thanks Marty

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    http://www.sawmillcreek.org/donate.php

    Here's the link to donate to become a 2008 contributor. Not sure about how to do it for multiple years.

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    The reason I ask!

    I ordered some of the back issues that were of interest to me. I thought if I liked them I would subscribe, but I've yet to receive them and it's been a couple of weeks at least! Just wondering if they were on the up & up.

    Thanks, Tony Joyce

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    I took a handtool with Graham Blackburn a few years ago at a woodworking show and he promoted this and gave us a free copy. I think he own's the company.

    Bob

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