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Not going to the Richmond Symposium?

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In case you can't make it to the Richmond Symposium, here's a short video example of what you'll be missing...Soren Berger, a world-class New Zealand turner has been in Colorado Springs for the past week, and we captured this short Sphere making demo.
 
Ed,

You have always been such a nice guy but taunting those of us that are not attending the symposium is just plain mean. I just would not of thought you to have a dark side.

Just kidding, thanks for the post. Just too much on the plate this year to make the treck to Richmond. I did spend a week at John C. Campbell in January and I suspect my Dad is going to guilt me into taking him to the new Chicago syposium so don't feel too bad for me.

Frank
 
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