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AWGB UK New forum

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I realise that it is a bit of a cheek since I am no longer a member of the AAW and I have not, apart from this one, posted on this forum.

Nevertheless the Association of Woodturners of Great Britain has at last after a long silence re-established its own forum.

I sincerely hope that members will be willing to add some input even though the machinery etc. is very often different.

There is a saying somewhere that is on the lines of a common language etc. etc. but I cannot for the life of me remember, perhaps someone else can fill in the gaps. Anyhow, we have a common cause!

Regards, Peter.

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