Hi all - Janette and her husband will be in Renton, WA on June 8th. If anyone would like to get together for a no host meal that evening, please let me know via PM. I really don't know how many forum members are in this area but whatever happens happens. It should be fun! (Renton is just south of Seattle - in case you wanted to know - smile)
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Oh rats, my bicycle is broken but I'm sure the get together will be loads of fun. Wonder if the word Intarsia will come upEnjoy, and if someone just happens to have a camera smiley 2.gif........just sayin'
Gloria ............... Two memorable things to say in life, "Hello" for the first time, and "Good-bye" for the last.
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I couldn't get a flight
Someday it would be nice to meet to you. but 2900 miles is a long drive.Rolf
RBI G4 26 Hawk, EX 16 with Pegas clamps, Nova 1624 DVR XP
Philosophy "I don't know that I can't, therefore I can"
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And the Long Island Scrollsaw Association
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Next time I come east Rolf, I'll be sure to let you know! I used to live back there but wouldn't have know what a scroll saw was if it smacked me in the head!Janette
www.square-designs.com
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Janette and her husband Keith were here on Friday. Dotty and her husband joined us and Arcy from our list did too. It was a nice group and we had a very nice meal. Arcy shared that he will have an article in the next ScrollSaw magazine. Congratulations Rob!!
Pictured are Sally, Janette, Dotty and shadow hat Rob - Arcy.DeWalt 788
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So cool.....thanks for the pictures Sally, makes us feel like we were "almost" there. Congrats "Shadow"-Arcy on your article, I hope its a compound.....maybe, maybe?
Bet a great chit chat was had by all.Gloria ............... Two memorable things to say in life, "Hello" for the first time, and "Good-bye" for the last.
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That was a great time. It was really nice to be able to meet everybody. My apologies to those who have to see the pictures. Now you know why I used this avatar
WD, are you sure you weren't eavesdropping?This one's a puzzle, but we were discussing some not-yet-ready-for-prime-time compound cut pattern ideas.
--Rob
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Yea......I love compound cuts, no eaves dropping, must be mental telepathy.Gloria ............... Two memorable things to say in life, "Hello" for the first time, and "Good-bye" for the last.
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Great photo's, it is always fun to meet fellow scrollers.
Congrats on the article, I hope to do something for them when I retire and have more time.
Puzzles seem to be a very popular thing these days.Rolf
RBI G4 26 Hawk, EX 16 with Pegas clamps, Nova 1624 DVR XP
Philosophy "I don't know that I can't, therefore I can"
Proud Member of the Long Island Woodworkers Club
And the Long Island Scrollsaw Association
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It was really fun meeting you Rob. Next moring Kevin and I sailed off on our Alaska cruise. Had a great time, saw whales, eagles, a moose among other varmits. Back to reality now.Janette
www.square-designs.com
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