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AAW Journal online

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I signed up for the AAW Journal online this year (2013). Thought I was supposed to get an E-mail when they were available. No joy, I have only become aware of the publication after reading comments on the various forums. What am I missing?
 
Dwight, the best way to get a direct answer is to email Jane in the home office: jane@woodturner.org. She will check to make sure everything is okay with your membership and also respond to your question about receiving an email.

Short of that, the current issue of the journal is always available the first of each publication month. Simply logon to the Members' Area of AAW's website and go to the Journal section.

Happy reading!

Betty Scarpino, editor, American Woodturner
 
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