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Thread: Turner Interview: Dennis Peacock

  1. #31
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dennis Peacock
    I've been shocked at age 9 while "easing my mind" too near an electric fence!!!!
    I don't really think this is something just you have experienced Dennis. I think it would be a safe bet to say the majority of you spinny people have been too close to an electric fence.

    Karl
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    Nice to meet you. Bench press 450#! Very nice to meet you!

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    Nice knowing more about you Dennis. I have a brother, also named Dennis, as my parents allowed me to name him after a good friend of mine. BTW, I'm really jealous about your shop space!
    Ed

  4. Dennis, I felt like I knew you; after all we have chatted and corresponded and even talked on the phone. But somehow the part about being shocked by the fence when you were 9 was never mentioned before. Just why were you trying to get out of the pasture in the first place? It explains a lot.....You are one of the good guys.
    Big Mike

    I have done so much with so little for so long I am now qualified to do anything with nothing......

    P.S. If you are interested in plans for any project that I post, just put some money in an envelope and mail it to me and I will keep it.

  5. #35
    Dennis,

    Sorry to be slow on my reply, but as Andy has already stated, I am known for my low gear speed

    A great interview with a person I have much admiration for and have looked up to since joining SMC.

    Thanks for sharing your personal side with us wild and crazy turners.

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    Thanks for sharing, Dennis. Great interview and wonderful web site. I'm going back there to learn somethings. Glad to see that SAWMILLCREEK has first position in your links.

    Bruce

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    Glad to get to know you better Dennis.
    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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    I'm the proud owner of Mr. P's handy work. My "So. Bro." has been quite and inspiration from knife boxes, to pens, to suffering through shift work.
    Glad to call you friend .
    TJH
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  9. #39
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dennis Peacock
    Thanks for the kind words everyone.

    Some interesting Notes about me?

    I used to be an explosives expert way back when.

    I used to wrestle calves just for the "fun of it".
    I was benchpressing 450 pounds .............!!!!
    Dennis, SIR,
    You are shorter than me, younger than me but if you could benchpress 450 and play with expl sives you deserve to be called "SIR".

    I have PMed you a time or to, so I don't know you very much. However after reading your interview and some, I can't read 'em all, posts you have inspired me in many ways. You do some very beautiful work!

    Between you, Mark C and Terry Hatfield I feel the need to get off the Kansas/Missouri line and get down to Arkansas and see you three. Hopefully sometime soon we can get together. I need/want to see tod over in Mountain Home too.

    Randy
    Randy

    Don't worry abuot tommorrow, it may never arrive
    Don't fret over yesterdays mistake, you can't undo them
    Just live today the best you can.

  10. #40
    Great interview!
    I've met Dennis three times now. Great guy!!
    Just a cool, easy going down to earth person.


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