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"Steve DeMars"

04/07/2005 1:31 PM

O.T. - Grand Junction, Colorado


Grand Junction, Colorado

Considering a move there . . . Are there any woodworking clubs, suppliers
for material or tools?

Any comments about the area would be appreciated . . .

Steve


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"Never Enough Money"

in reply to "Steve DeMars" on 04/07/2005 1:31 PM

04/07/2005 1:08 PM

I've visited Grand Junction several times. It's a nice community. Very
dry. Good bicycling (Grande Mesa). Four wheeling is popular there.
Bluegrass music, too. Close to Colorado wineries and fruit orchards. I
didn't look for woodworking but think you'd find what you want....

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"Dhakala"

in reply to "Steve DeMars" on 04/07/2005 1:31 PM

04/07/2005 1:53 PM

Might want to try the online Yellow Pages, www.dexonline.com

Ww

"WeeWilly"

in reply to "Steve DeMars" on 04/07/2005 1:31 PM

05/07/2005 9:05 PM

I don't know about WW either.. My son lives there and I know there are quite
a few woodcarvers and woodturners there.


PC

Patrick Conroy

in reply to "Steve DeMars" on 04/07/2005 1:31 PM

05/07/2005 4:18 PM

"Steve DeMars" <[email protected]> wrote in news:Kffye.88670$gc6.43656
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It's pretty. I live just on the "other" side of the Continental Divide.
Seems like it's usually hotter and drier over there than in Denver.

Don't know diddly about WW in that area, but if the selection's poor, you
could make periodic trips over to the Denver area. There are about a half-
dozen or more places to buy wood, supplies, etc.


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