iT'S ME...myxpykalix...I see lots of my old friends are still hereMike,
Tim, Curt, Art (is he still kickin?) I knew he was sick long ago...I sold
my Legacy to Aussieman a few years ago (I kind of miss her) but i'm sure
she is happy in her new home..
I'm still amazed at what Mike can whip up
Hay there Old friend. ;-)
Its been years since we last talked.
Please drop me a line. curtgeo...@wowway.com when you get a chance.
If you have any pictures of some of your newer projects, please send them here,
so we can talk about new ideas and or different building techniques, You know
what
It is with a heavy heart that I inform the group that we have lost a
friend. Art passed this summer from cancer. I spoke with his wife today
and she said he loved our group. He loved and working with, and
teaching woodworkers of all ages. She said his last day was a great day
for him. Up an
I'll add he was an innovator, teacher, curmudgeon, and a man that asked why
something could not be done and figured it out. Without Art, this group would
not exist. I never would have met this great group of people. I never would
have known the joy of sharing information to the level I have
Thanks Mike.
Art and I talked on the Phone as well as on many E-mails for quite a while when
we were getting this group started. He will be missed. May he rest in peace.
C.A.G.
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I'll add he was an innovator, teacher, curmudgeon, and a man that asked why
something
Heck with the rest in peace stuff-he is probably already looking to put a
twist in the pearly gates!
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From: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
[mailto:legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of CURTIS GEORGE
Sent: Thursday, September 18, 2014 5:45 PM
To: legacy-ornament
It is a sad day to hear of Arts passing he truly was a master of his craft
and a wonderful human being and he will be greatly missed by the many
people from all over the world who's lives he touched
Bill
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