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    What a shame. He was heavily involved in woodwork all his life and a great help to a lot of learning woodworkers. He'll be missed.

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    I agree, talented, unassuming and worked to the end, and for me anyway, someone to aspire to.

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    What a great loss to woodworking. 93 so he had a good life, but somehow you expect such inspirational people as Maloof to live forever.

    George Nakashima nearly 20 years ago, Art Carpenter and Tage Frid a few years ago, now Sam Maloof. Gradually the ranks of the woodworking greats are thinning. The next generation of "greats" certainly have some big shoes to fill.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BobL View Post
    I agree, talented, unassuming and worked to the end, and for me anyway, someone to aspire to.
    I make things, I just take a long time.

    www.brandhouse.net.au

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    A great loss, he was a inspiring soul to many.
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    Rats - another one goes.
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    That’s such terrible news. A massive loss the worlds woodwork community

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    He was a great man. A humble woodworker, thats how he wanted to be remembered. Not an artist but a woodworker.
    Visit my website at www.myFineWoodWork.com

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    A great man who contributed so much to the industry, his name will live on for many years to come

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    He's left a great legacy, no doubt will be missed greatly. I'd like his bandsaw, it made him look like a genius

    Cheers
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    It's sad news...

    Amazing woodworker, very humble and open to sharing. He'll certainly be missed, but leaves a lot of inspiration and energy in the furniture He has made and the books he has written.
    Sam Maloof

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    A really nice Sam Maloof story from Chris Schwarz of Popular Woodworking
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    Jeremy
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    Quote Originally Posted by jmk89 View Post
    A really nice Sam Maloof story from Chris Schwarz of Popular Woodworking
    Thanks for giving us that link Jeremy .
    A fine eulogy eh

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    Yes I agree that was sad news to hear for me this morning.

    However I was very pleased to hear of his age 93, it just goes to show that working in an atmosphere around timber doesn't mean it is an hazardous pursuit.
    woody U.K.

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