Who's going to Wmsburg?
Adam Cherubini
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Est. 1998 — 27 years of woodworking knowledge
Who's going to Wmsburg?
Adam Cherubini
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Re: Who's going to Wmsburg?
Dave Anderson Chester, NH
>I look forward to seeing you and harassing you with inane questions, caustic comments, and general blither. I'm arriving Saturday the 21st about 1-2PM. Email me if you want to get together and solve all f the worrlds Neanderthal problems.
I'll be there....
Jamey Amrine
>...and will be tagging along with Jim Crammond for the Bob Evans breakfast. Looking forward to this big time. ;)
Re: Who's going to Wmsburg?
Jim Crammond in Monroe, Mi.
>Dave and Adam,
I'm planning on arriving about the same time as Dave and wandering around CW. I'm always up for solving the world's Neanderthal woodworking problems, so if you do get together, let me know.
Adam, could you wear your cute 16th Century outfit?
Jim
Re: Who's going to Wmsburg?
john jesseph
>I'll be there also, will be on the lookout for everyone.
First Session
Greg Betit, Vergennes, VT.
>I'll be arriving Wednesday, the 18th.
Greg
Re: First Session
john jesseph
>Hi Greg, hope you take lots of notes and give a detailed report of the info from Curtis...
Re: Who's going to Wmsburg?
Steve Kubien
>"Adam, could you wear your cute 16th Century outfit?"
Jim, I've met you and conversed with you several times but this is a side of you I didn't know about. I wish I was able to keep it that way!
Have fun everyone!
Steve Kubien - who gets to spend his vacation-time-without-family having little Japanese men swing swords at his head (and pays for the privilege!!)
Re: Who's going to Wmsburg?
Mike Jurnigan in Suffolk, VA
>I will be there for the second session. I plan on cummuting each day. If anybody from first or second session would like to meet and make the drive down to my home and shop, lets make plans to get together. I should be over the pneumonia by then. With enough advance notice for the LOML you might be able to get a good home cooked southern supper.
Mike coughing and trying to type.
for the clueless in the out back....
bill tindall
>what is going on at Wmsburg that attracts this august crowd?
Re: for the clueless in the out back.... *LINK*
Dave (Arlington, VA)
>Hi Bill -
Check out the "Working Wood in the 18th Century" entry.
Regards -
WILCO
Greg Betit, Vergennes, VT.
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Reports from the Front Line?
Darrell in Oakville
>Perhaps you luckly ones who are attending the conference could put up a topic in the Events message board? Your reports, observations, comments and criticisms would give us Lost Souls some vicarious thrills.
Darrell
Wood Hoarder, Blade Sharpener, and Occasional Tool User
not going to the Wmsburg conference :^(