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PostPosted: Sun Jun 19, 2005 9:10 am 
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I had a great time! Got to meet many OLFr's and talk shop. Good Seminars. Better People. I liked you guys Before I ever got to meet ya...Now I know why! Really good folks. We really do have THE BEST Forum! You Guys are Tops!

Lance is going to post some pics! Those that missed...start planning to attend the next one it is worth every penny.

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Dave, it was great meeting you,wish we had more time, guess I could say that for everyone!

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Me too Lance! God willing we will have plenty of time to become great friends. There was just so much to learn and do...not enough time in three days.

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So, is this where all you guys hang out? This was my first time at the symposium and I had a blast. I can't thank John Hall enough for his advice and encouragement.

I am still in awe of the amazing talent at that show, and was happy to meet you David and Lance, as well as everyone else there...to finally put names and faces together. What a great group of guys.


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Ditto. It was a great experience.

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You know you guys just sat around and talked about how great a dancer I
am *not*.

Sounds like ya had fun.. sweet! Back to the shop.. only a few more hours
tonight...

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Craig it was great meeting you.
like i said you will be hearing from me very soon.

I love your radiusing jig.

Matt


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Matt,
You will love it even more when you use it! I do!

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Craig! You found us! Welcome to the OLF! Great to meet you and wow! what cool jigs!

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Welcome Craig, let me know if you think the bushing idea works for you. The name for reference is Renzetti.

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   Thanks again guys. I knew craig would fit in. He is like that little brother I never had . I gotta get him hooked up to build now LOL What ya guys think , the OM or the SJ
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OM for sure. I think he can handle that OK. He has good woodworking skills.

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Hey, thanks for the vote of confidence. My wife told me I'm not allowed to start new projects for a while so I can catch up on what I've got on my plate already...but, when that time does roll around, expect to be bombarded with questions.


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Hey Mark,

I like the bushing idea, but have not had a chance to check it out yet. I really appreciate all the input I got at the show.


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I hope it all works out well for you. I'm sure you got a lot of great imput to help make a terrific idea even better, especially from some of the serious jig-masters we have in this group.

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