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Thread: Thank you Reed Grey

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    Thank you Reed Grey

    …for your YouTube videos. I am learning so much practical stuff.

    Thanks!
    Veni Vidi Vendi Vente! I came, I saw, I bought a large coffee!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian Kent View Post
    …for your YouTube videos. I am learning so much practical stuff.

    Thanks!
    +1 I second that sentiment.
    Len

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    Robo Hippy makes some good ones too!

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    I couldn't agree more. You have a great voice and presentation to teach.

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    +1. I've learned a lot from his videos, posts here and pm'd responses to my questions. Generous.

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    +1. Thanks, Reed, for taking the time to make the videos and for sharing.
    "Never try to teach a pig to sing. It wastes your time and annoys the pig." Robert Heinlein

    "[H]e had at home a lathe, and amused himself by turning napkin rings, with which he filled up his house, with the jealousy of an artist and the egotism of a bourgeois."
    Gustave Flaubert, Madame Bovary

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    Yes indeed, thank you Reed and too everyone that shares on youtube and this sight. I also owe a great deal to John Keeton who really took a lot of time out to help.
    Last edited by Steve Huffman; 07-17-2015 at 9:20 AM. Reason: typo

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    I too thank you Reed. You are a real asset to the turning community

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    Yes Indeed! Thanks Reed for all you do for this site and all woodturners. And I can say after having met him at the International symposium last year he is a Really nice guy!!
    I may not have it all together, but together we have it all.

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    Thanks people. My approach came from all the questions that are asked on the forums. That helps to formulate my teaching methods. I always wanted to be a coach, but never made it to that career. Now that I am retired, that is what I am doing most of. It is a lot of fun.

    Oh Brian, I am a GrAy. One of my brothers in law is actually a GrEy. Big joke with the family on both sides.

    robo hippy

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    Thank you Reed GrAy.
    Veni Vidi Vendi Vente! I came, I saw, I bought a large coffee!

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    GrAy and GrEy? Well, when you write your instructional book, you can call it "Two Shades of Grey". (groan).

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    Throw me into the crowd as well. Reed's practical approach is refreshing and instructional.
    Bill
    On the other hand, I still have five fingers.

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    I've only been "turning" or a couple of years and since I didn't know any turners it was always Reeds videos that I sought when I would run into a problem or had a question. His videos have helped me immensely and I too would like to give him a big THANKS!!!!

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    +1. Thanks Reed.

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