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    Pat Warner Passed Away

    Not sure if this is common knowledge, but Pat Warner passed away last week. Announcement on his website.

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    I knew he wasn't well.

    RIP
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    I learned a lot from him. RIP, sir.

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    The router man will be missed. RIP

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    Wow, that's a shock. Seems like I saw a post from him just recently - but maybe it was an old post. He contributed a lot to woodworking and will be missed.

    Mike
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    Sad news. As has been said, he will be missed.
    Chuck Taylor

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    What Mike Henderson said. Sad day.

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    RIP Pat. I learned a lot from you.

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    Thanks for all the help Pat and Godspeed.
    David

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    I'm very sad to here that. Whether one liked his sometimes "overly succinct" responses or not, he was a master of what he knew and so many of use learned from him. RIP
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    So sorry to hear about pat. He was a very generous person.

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    Looks like his last post was about a month ago...

    The man certainly had strong opinions, but they were based in experience, talent, and skill. Rest in peace, man.

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    Agree with all..RIP

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    Pat was a wealth of information about routers! RIP.
    Ken

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

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    RIP Pat. He was a great asset to woodworkers
    George

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