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  1. #1
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    Glad to have the background on you Stu! I've always enjoyed your posts here! It's neat to hear the woodworking point of view from another country!
    Ken

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

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    Stu, great to get the skinny on your background. I'm always envious when I read about you and Japan. I've been there several times and enjoyed each trip. I always got sent to the far east for work because I was the only one who enjoyed the food.
    David Mueller

    Knowledge gained is directly proportional to the amount of equipment destroyed.

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    Wow...a new turner with his own personal source of good wine! Kewel!! (Thanks for letting us know more about you, Stu!)
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