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Just got through with the first read of the winter AAW magazine, which came yesterday.
I have to say I thought it pretty darn good, and pretty darn good-looking as well.
The piece built around the interviews with a really diverse bunch of turners was just great, and very informative and revealing. Living as I do a full days drive from other turners and clubs, that kind of article is really appreciated. That's a great way for us hermits to meet these folks.
So; kudos to all involved. Very nice work.
 
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