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charlieb
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My life as an artist
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Gerald, I don't know how far down the road of woodturning you are, but
this is pretty well reviewed subject. I would like to point out some
of the highlights that have been mentioned here and on other venues to
get to the status of "artist".
Snip of some (insert drink of your choice) out the nose funny as hell
extemeley serious humor.
I guess the most important thing would be to not do too many of these
things at once. I don't know how many folks would be willing to buy
from a slightly crippled, deranged foreigner with a heavy accent that
talks to wood stumps. It goes without saying that being dead would
push that whole thing too far.
Good luck on your journey!
Hope to see you in the magazines soon!
Robert
This one's going to be a classic - up there with Walt Akers Great
Clock Incident and Tom Watson's Adventures of Nowrecki over
in rec.woodworking. Consider submitting it to AAW - they could
use a tongue and cheek look at the trend to Studio Turnistes
status seeking.
This one's going in the Great Tales folder of keepers.
Thanks!
charlie b
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