I was born in Manhattan, grew up un Queens and Long Island, lived outside Rochester for a while, and went to school in Troy at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI).Best luck to you Doug! Where in WNY are you from? what Alma mater?
Ditto!Congratulations on the new job. Good luck with the move and you are all ways part of NCWOODWORKER. Thanks for being a great friend.
Thanks for teaching me about veneering!You will be missed. Best of luck this winter.
I remember those meetings. it is great to see what others have done with NCWW!From one 'old timer' to another, enjoy your new job and be sure to get a shop up and running soon. And I remember those first board meetings in Steve's kitchen.
McRabbet, it was a pleasure to serve with you. Sorry I heave not seen you in so long. Hope you are well.Best of luck in your new venture! I too remember fondly those days we spent together on the Board back in the early days -- your contributions have continued through those many years since and we all hope you stay in touch with your NC family. But as a native of the Rochester area, I don't miss those fierce winters -- hope your prepared for them!
Thanks for the kind words Donn.Doug, I too want to offer my congratulations regarding your new career, I am sure you will be a great asset to the institution. I also want to thank you for all that you have done for the NCWW; while I am not fully aware of the total scope of these contributions; based on what I do know, your efforts have been significant! I also appreciate your volunteer efforts to assist spouses of ill/departed woodworkers close down there shops. I know this to be a time consuming process, but very much needed and appreciated for those impacted. Please do keep your NCWW friends posted regarding your new woodworking projects in NY! All the best to you and your wife!