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AAW Annual Survey

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When you have received your Winter issue of the American Woodturner, and have read it over, then click on this link to take part in the AAW's annual survey, which deals specifically with how to make the AW Journal even better (if that's possible)...with your inputs.

The survey will close at midnight January 15, 2008...so you've got plenty of time...
 
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American Woodturner is on its way...

As long as the journal arrives in time;) I'm still waiting for it to arrive.:(

Just an FYI - I live 25 miles north of Des Moines where the journal was mailed from..... Mine arrived yesterday (19 November 2007).....patience, my friend....it is well worth waiting for!

I saw AW Editor Carl Voss this past Saturday in Des Moines at The Des Moines Turners mini-symposium - I should have thanked him then for the excellent issue, but it had not arrived yet. I'll take this opportunity now to thank him publicly for an excellent publication we are fortunate to have as AAW members.

Cheers,

Rob Wallace
 
Just an FYI - I live 25 miles north of Des Moines where the journal was mailed from..... Mine arrived yesterday (19 November 2007).....patience, my friend....it is well worth waiting for!

What I should have said it has over 4000 miles to come to get to me and usually arrives about 1 month after being mailed. With the Christmas post as well I suspect that it is marginal if I will have it in time for Christmas. I am still waiting for the latest edition of Woodturning Design to arrive.
 
I'm willing to bet your issue will arrive in Spain before our arrives in hawaii. Our Christmas sales catalogs usually arrive sometime in March.


Just an FYI - I live 25 miles north of Des Moines where the journal was mailed from..... Mine arrived yesterday (19 November 2007).....patience, my friend....it is well worth waiting for!

What I should have said it has over 4000 miles to come to get to me and usually arrives about 1 month after being mailed. With the Christmas post as well I suspect that it is marginal if I will have it in time for Christmas. I am still waiting for the latest edition of Woodturning Design to arrive.
 
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