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Winter issue of the AW Journal...

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Yes, it's in the mail. Dial in here to get a sneak peek at the contents of this issue of the American Woodturner. Thanks to Carl Voss, Editor of the AW, and all the volunteers who help make this world-class magazine happen every quarter.
 

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Yes, I know...Jorunal is spelled Journal, but the forum's s/w won't let me edit the title )-:

Go to edit, then advanced. You can edit the title text there. Also, they do have these wonderful add ons to computers, spell checkers. ;)
 
As you can see above, the advanced edit allows changing the title of the original post (as well as removing the original text cited by Steve), but doesn't allow changing the title of the thread itself. I'd guess that a deeper access could do it, though. Might even be changed by the time you read this.

Joe
 
Since it seems really critical that the title of this thread be absolutely correct, isn't it really the AAW (not AW) Journal which is called American Woodturner (and might appropriately be abbreviated as AW). ;)

Ed
 
Who cares how it's spelled? As long as it's in the mail that's all that matters.

GA Darling
:eek: English teachers everywhere are burning you in effigy.:D
 
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