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  1. #1
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    Welcome John Lucas...

    ... to our humble site. We have "known" each other for a long time, and I wanted to say I appreciate all the work that has gone into your wonderful woodworking site.... I use it all the time :)

    Johns site is at http://www.woodshopdemos.com



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    RE: Welcome John Lucas...

    Welcome John! Love your site. Thanks for all your hard work!

    Blessings,
    --Mark

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    RE: Welcome John Lucas...

    Thank you. I appreciate the welcome. Somehow I didnt know this site existed. It has been enjoyable so far to read the many questions and replies.
    And before anyone asks the question as to when I will start the site up again....This weekend there will be a post and hopefully, weekly from that point on. I took a hiatus in order to produce a DVD...what a painful learning experience that was. But I have more stuff to review that is piled high at the shop door.

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    RE: Welcome John Lucas...

    Welcome, John. Very glad to have you here.

    Checking your profile here answered one of the questions I had. Seems that there are always some very lovely ladies shown in your demos, and now I see you list the ladies as one of your hobbies. :)

    Great site, and I too have visited there several times.

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    RE: Welcome John Lucas...

    John,

    I have visited your site many times to get information about new tools/techniques and always find you presentations to be unbiased, informative and helpful. Thank you for your continuing contributions to the woodworking community.



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