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    yeah it was great show ... in some respects I prefer it over the Working With Wood shows in around the country.

    There was a lot more demonstrations and a huge amount on display relative to the size of the show

    Pyrography



    Scroll work



    Toys




    And lots of woodturning and other stuff




    great stuff




    Like I said ..... I loved it!!!!


    Dave the turning cowboy

    turning wood into art

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    Thanks for the extra photos Dave. Between you and Jim I have a better recollection of all the demos etc now.
    I agree with your comparison to the T&WWW shows.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Carroll View Post
    I did not get a chance to ask , but assumed the paper towel holders with the weights hanging down the sides to stop the paper unravelling.

    That's a very clever idea, must try it myself.


    Val.

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