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For all of you woodworkers out there.

My Dad's thumb after he got the tip too close to the saw...
 

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On a serious note.. for all you woodworkers...

I just 'rediscovered' the Woodwright's Shop on PBS. Had no idea it was still on!

Roy Underhill... Uses traditional tools. I loved that show in High School and learned a ton. More than 35 years later... he is still on! Now DVR's it.

Cheers,

Sirhr
 
On a serious note.. for all you woodworkers...

I just 'rediscovered' the Woodwright's Shop on PBS. Had no idea it was still on!

Roy Underhill... Uses traditional tools. I loved that show in High School and learned a ton. More than 35 years later... he is still on! Now DVR's it.

Cheers,

Sirhr

YES! Roy knew how to sport a paper-boy hat and pull it off back then.

I liked to watch The New Yankee Workshop also.

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After these I think it was Bill Dance Outdoors... maybe Bob Ross somewhere in there also.
 
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Solid choices on all of these! I grew up on all of these shows. In the days of having channels 3, 6, 9, 12, and occasionally 49, these shows were staples at Gramdmas house on the day to day.
How about Antiques Roadshow?? The suspense was always killer when they would cut to commercial right before you found out how much it was worth.

YES! Roy knew how to sport a paper-boy hat and pull it off back then.

I liked to watch The New Yankee Workshop also.

After these I think it was Bill Dance Outdoors... maybe Bob Ross somewhere in there also.
 
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I never watched Antiques Roadshow that much, but back then I guess I was more interested in other stuff. Bill Dance, Roland Martin, Jimmy Houston all had shows. Realtree Outdoors was stupid, but somewhat entertaining. Back when reality TV wasn't some overly scripted shock fest like Discovery likes to do these days. I used to love Discovery, now it's just kinda sad junk.
 
Big woodworker here. My other passion beyond bolt guns.

I recently started to rehab this beast... Martin T23 spindle molder shaper. Made in Bavaria early 1980s. 7.5hp 3phase motor. Nearly 2000lb. composite frame. I got it from a custom cabinet shop in Bronx NYC.
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