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Re: Fine Woodworking On the Road: Come out and see us
To professorss;
posted: 11:20 pm on February 13thTeaching at Marc Adams because you have more "draw" than expertise is exceedingly naive. There's no other way to put it. I count myself lucky to have been invited to teach for him. Marc is very particular with his selection and it is without question based on your expertise. Your'e right; these services are not free. Rest assured we (teachers) work very hard and earn every cent of it.
I've been fortunate enough to meet many of the people on this list and am always in awe of their knowledge and skills.
Having said that I know many highly skilled woodworkers.I only know a handful that can successfully write, organize, and teach a finely tuned class.
Peter Gedrys
Re: Fine Woodworking On the Road: Come out and see us
posted: 12:12 pm on November 7thRobert, I don't believe there is a disconnect to the west coast. Remember the line "If you build it they will come"?
I'd be happy to come to your area, there just hasn't been any invitations.I'm sure I'm not alone in that sentiment either. If the interest is there, it just needs a little cultivation.
Peter Gedrys