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Thursday, Fiday and saturday was all good weather. Food was EXCELLANT.. Dan Pate and Mike Yurko prepared breakfast and lunches and Jack Lawrence and his crew cooked Lasagna & Speghetti for one meal and outstanding Philly Cheese steaks fo another. Jack is an experienced cook and it showed here. Mike Yorko and his wife Sue brought 22 dozen cookies and 12 batches of brownies. Don and Beverly McLain prepared Rum Cake and ice cream as well as an assortment of specialty cheese dips that they market.
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Thanks for taking and posting so many pics, Will.
It was a great event and it sure seemed like everyone had a good time. Food was always good and plentiful. So many people worked to make sure the rest of us had a great weekend. Thanking each by name is beyond my expertise, but I do want to say Thank You to everyone who made it happen.
I personally appreciated both Pullmax & planishing machine demos and instruction very much. As usual, Dan Shady had an assortment of quality used tools for sale. Just like several others, I got a few new old hammers. I also got the last set of Delrin lowers for my CP Planishing Hammer from Bill Tromblay, the actual set he used for the demo. That doesn't count the Pullmax manual, 1427 hammer & bending lower roller set for Peter's e-wheel that I got from you, Will. My wife said if I got that much stuff, she should be able to get that many more possums.... We'll see.
Jim provided quite a venue. His facility is exactly like he is- no pretense, just substance. After the crowd thinned out on Sat, the few of us remaining spent the rest of the afternoon & into the evening with Jim. Lots of questions, advice, small talk, all together and one on one- hard to imagine doing all he did and then making sure to thank each one of us personally & sincerely for coming before we left. Very very cool. Thank you, Jim.
the only tough thing about the weekend was walking outside at night into the dark after being under Jim's new 7200 lumen LED lights. WOW- It was total absolute black darkness. Couldn't see a thing until your eyes adjusted. If anyone needs the ultimate lights for your shop that are cheaper to run (Jim claims those lights cut his power bill significantly) than anything else, those are the way to go.
i can't wait until next year.www.carolinasculpturestudio.com
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