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Thread: Turner Interview: Ernie Nyvall

  1. #16
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    Pleased to meet you Ernie. Great interview.
    Bernie

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  2. #17
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    Hey Ernie, great meeting you (again!). And, I'm all over your answer about your "favorite form"!!! Great interview, but we really could use some pics!!!
    Cheers,
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  3. #18
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    Nice to meet you (again) Ernie Nice interview!

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    Got any nicknames? How'd you get it?
    "No"

    Is that a challenge?

    Nice to met ya...
    Glenn Clabo
    Michigan

  5. #20
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    Quote Originally Posted by Andy Hoyt
    Well it's about time we were formally introduced. Pleased to meet you, Mr, Nyvall, I'm sure.

    Now - where are the pics? Family, shop, firewood pile, scrap bin, lumber hauler, bank account number.
    Yea right... you think I'm stupid or something? I'll give you my bank account number, but that's it. 827463222222908732-1

    Ernie

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    It appears that you have either mistyped your information or there are insufficient funds to cover the purchase the customer named SMC has requested.
    Glenn Clabo
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  7. #22
    Nice to meet you Ernie! Enjoyed reading the interview!

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    Thanks everyone.

    Pics of my shop will have to come when I'm a little further along on getting it organized. It is quite the mess.

    Ernie

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    Good to know you Ernie!

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    Ernie messy is OK. I promise not to think any less of ya with a messy shop
    Making new friends on SMC each and every day

  11. Ernie, I really enjoy these Creeker interviews as they help us to get to know people better. I enjoyed yours as I learned a lot about a great guy. Only 13 months turning, huh? Well, you have come a long way in that amount of time.
    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.

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    Wow! These interviews are like being introduced to the whole family!!! Ernie, driving trucks, teaching truck driving, etc., a tough biz, no doubt. Glad your home to enjoy your kids and grandkids. Seems like you and your wife are WAY TOO YOUNG to have any grandchildren...oh wait, that's just me realizing how old I am..... sheesh!

    Glad to meet you!
    Keep On Twirlin' & Turnin' !

  13. #28
    Ernie,

    Thanks for a really great interview and sharing your personal side. I have enjoyed your posts since finding the turners forum and look forward to them even more now knowing a little more about you.

  14. #29
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    A few pics. The first is LOML and I over our newest grandson. The next is my middle grandson helping me fix the dryer... he's the little guy who got me back into woodworking when my daughter asked me to build the baby bed in the next pic. I had a table saw at the time and said yes before I realized what all I needed. I got tools before my shop was actually ready to receive them so they are just kind of thrown in there. The next is my dog Grizz... he's a little camera shy. So that's family and the next post is shop and wood.

    Ernie
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    Last edited by Ernie Nyvall; 02-21-2006 at 9:18 PM.

  15. #30
    Nice family Ernie!
    ~john
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