I saw about a month ago a round of bashing the woodworking shows to which I had to agree but I came across an article which you can view on The Woodworkers Journal Ezine newsletter from their website. It gives an interesting 25 year history and what took place this last fall. I for one am going to give them another chance as they seem sincere and not in it totally for the dollar. Besides its a good excuse to get out of the house on a cold winters day. Check out their classes and seminars on their website.
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Here's a link to the article.
http://www.woodworkersjournal.com/wwj/index.cfm/free.industryinterview
Jack
Thanks for the link. Interesting read.
I think in Novi (Detroit) in December, I saw part of the plan in action. I do miss the "Seminars", as opposed to the floor lectures. I hope they come back.
Frosty
"I sometimes think we consider the good fortune of the early bird and overlook the bad fortune of the early worm." FDR - 1922
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