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Thread: Article: Native American Baskets-turned on a lathe

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark Hubl View Post
    Jim,

    Thanks for taking time to post this. Excellent tutorial.
    Mark, wish I'd known you were in Phoenix area. My stuff is in Cawley's Gallery located on main st. in Scottsdale. You would had the opportinuty to fondle a piece or two.
    Thanks for the kind words re: the tutorial, enjoyed doing it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Richard Madden View Post
    Well, Jim, thanks to you I have two beading tools, I will pick up the burner unit tomorrow, and the pens should be here any day. When will this end??? Seriously, my friend, your tutorial is the best. Thanks for time and effort you put into this. I appreciate it.
    Richard....welcome to the continually-maddening world of woodturning!!!!!
    Glad ya like the tutorial. Ok on the tools, burner and handpieces, wish ya well.
    Jim
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Adkins View Post
    Mark, wish I'd known you were in Phoenix area. My stuff is in Cawley's Gallery located on main st. in Scottsdale. You would had the opportinuty to fondle a piece or two.
    Thanks for the kind words re: the tutorial, enjoyed doing it.
    Darn, wandered through several of the galleries on Main. I think we missed Cawley's. Wished I would have went in and seen your work. That would have been a treat.

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    first class work from a first class turner. Thanks for the tutorial.
    john

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    Quote Originally Posted by JOHN A.WOOD View Post
    first class work from a first class turner. Thanks for the tutorial.
    john
    Oh My Gosh, A voice out of the past!! Good to hear from you my friend.
    So....You liked the Tutorial, huh?? Now there's no reason for you not
    to start one John. Thanks for your comments, I appreciated them. You
    need to join and post something.
    Jim A.
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    a beginner with a goal...

    Now this is what I mean by learning from the masters! Loved the tutorial, but not ready to start on this for years. I wish I could. Signed up for my first class to learn the basics.
    Last edited by marcia ellen; 11-20-2011 at 12:58 PM. Reason: spelling error

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    Quote Originally Posted by marcia ellen View Post
    Now this is what I mean by learning from the masters! Loved the tutorial, but not ready to start on this for years. I wish I could. Signed up for my first class to learn the basics.

    Marcia...just read your post to the Native American Basket tutorial I did on Sawmill creek. Thank you for the kind words. You just need to get started doing these....If I can help you please PM me here. Always willing to help.

    Thanks

    Jim Adkins in Frigid MO
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    Life is not about waiting for the storm to pass,
    But rather learning to dance in the rain

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