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Thread: Turner Interview: John Hart

  1. #16
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    Hi, John, nice interview.
    Good, Fast, Cheap--Pick two.

  2. #17
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    Good interview John. Nice to meet you even more.
    Thanks & Happy Wood Chips,
    Dennis -
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    Excellent interview, John!
    --

    The most expensive tool is the one you buy "cheaply" and often...

  4. #19
    Aw shucks....Thanks everyone! I had fun doing this interview. Thanks for all your kind words. I'll see if I can dig up some pics from last summer....so I can bore you to death with family pictures.
    ~john
    "There's nothing wrong with Quiet" ` Jeremiah Johnson

  5. #20
    Great interview John. A pleasure to know you better. I always look forward to seeing your work and applaud your willingness to take chances and try new things.

  6. #21
    Great to know you better John. I always enjoy you wit, wisdom, and humor along with your excellent wood turning.

  7. #22
    Thanks again y'all!
    Ok...Here's some more pictures. Most are from last summer

    This is us walking out of a lava tube near Mammoth Springs, Arkansas
    Cavin-In_Arkansas.jpg

    A little Drivers Education in Chesterland, Ohio
    DriversEducation.jpg

    Easter this year....I know...bad picture. One of those timer deals
    Easter2006.jpg

    Rachel at the Henry Ford Museum in Detroit, Michigan
    Rachel-HenryFordMuseum-Detroit.jpg

    Mary and Elise at Conneaut Lake Park, Pennsylvania
    EliseAndMama-ConneautLakePark-PA.jpg
    ~john
    "There's nothing wrong with Quiet" ` Jeremiah Johnson

  8. #23
    Here's some more.....

    Elise's new home in Missouri (outside Mammoth Springs, Arkansas)
    EliseInACave-Arkansas.jpg

    Girls climbing in Ohio...Near the new house
    GirlsClimbingOhio.jpg

    Elise on a Pony....Neigh Neigh!!!
    EliseOnAPony.jpg

    Rachel's First Fish. Rockport TX
    RachelsFirstFish-Rockport-TX.jpg

    Elise's First Fish. Rockport TX.....Then we evacuated from the hurricane that eventually missed us.
    ElisesFirstFish-Rockport-TX.jpg
    ~john
    "There's nothing wrong with Quiet" ` Jeremiah Johnson

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    Great interview John. I like everything you have posted and do enjoy your turnings as well. Glad I met you in this forum. Your family is beautiful! Good luck in your endeavors what ever they may be.

    Jim
    Making new friends on SMC each and every day

  10. #25
    Nice to Know you Better John!
    Great looking family!
    Have Chainsaw- Will Travel

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    Great interview Buzz, errr, John! So Drew Carey is wrong when he says "Cleveland Rocks???????

    I can relate to the all female except for you household as well. On a serious note, I appreciate the patience and advice you give this rookie and for being one of many that make this place GREAT! It is not surprising that you have such a fine family. Enjoy that new house and remember to get those girls their own lathe if they can't have a horse!
    Officially Retired!!!!!!!! Woo-Hoo!!!

    1,036 miles NW of Keith Burns

  12. #27
    Beautiful family John! Enjoyed the interview! Can't blame you for
    wanting to live outside cleveland, the few months I lived there as
    a kid was spent in the hospital from being run over by a drunk cab driver....
    You are an example & influence (good) on most of us at the Creek
    with your posts & beautiful turnings..

  13. #28
    Joh, it is a pleasure to get to know more about you. Truely one of the "Nice" guys on SMC. Always willing to lend a hand and information etc. You are definitely an asset to SMC,

    Corey

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    Nice to get to know you a little better John. I almost feel like I've talked to you on the phone.... oh wait a minute... I have talked to you on the phone. You have a great looking family there and looks like you are creating some great memories for your children to cherish.

    Thanks for all your help, inspiration, and generosity.

    Ernie

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    You're an inspiration, John. And I'm honored to know you.

    However - Assuming that your listing of past professional endeavors was essentially chronological, and factoring in your age, time in the nav, etc; I've estimated that your stint in men's clothing sales was coincident with the heyday of disco.

    The resultant mental image thusly generated of a 67" tall twenty-something dude threaded out in three acre lapels, parachute bellbottoms, other assorted sartorial embellishments, and lotsa gold chains hanging off your neck is just too darn painful.

    I need a lacquer.
    Only the Blue Roads

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