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Re: Norm Abram at Old Sturbridge Village

This is a very sad day in the woodworking world. A Sat. w/o Norm...unthinkable. Well, everybody has to move on to big and better. I have been watching Norm since 92 and have learned more about woodworking from him than any class I ever took. I have made countless pieces of Shake furniture from his programs/plans and can't even begin to mention all the expert techniques he taught me. One of the most important things I've learned is a saying I found many years ago, I cut it out and tapped it to my drill press, it's still there today.
"Don't think expensive equipment will make up for the lack of talent or practice". Norm practices that in every show.
Well. Norm, thank you and good luck, I will be watching TOH faithfully.
It has been an honor and a pleasure to learn from you. I will pass your teachings on to my children.
Richard