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Wonderful Journal

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Just got Fall 2009 American Woodturner.
It is terrific!
Lots of stunning photos
Lots of very good articles
Lots of new ideas
Lots of places to shop
It is just great

I need to eat, but can't put it down.

Well done Betty, and all the people who helped to make this great.
Can't wait till next year when we will get 1/3rd. more.

Jerry Rhoads
 

john lucas

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I'm only half way through and so far I've really enjoyed it. There are some wonderful photos of very imaginative work. I complimented Betty on the cover. We've never had a green cover. It makes the magazine stand out on the display shelf.
 
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Excellent!! I sat down to give it a quick once-over, and the next thing I know 2 hours have passed. All I have left to read are a few bits and morsels. :(

Love the fact the mag will increase to 6 copies, just hope it doesn't reduce its content or quality to accomplish this.

Glenn
 
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I join the praise of satisfaction and interest. I too enjoyed the range of things that are contained from "human interest" to masters of art and those who excell in techniques. Pens to ornamental turning -- the range is there.
 
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