Folks -
Is Tag Frid still around? My first WW books were his series, and they were
so warm, instructive and down to earth. How about Frank Klausz, Jr.? I
came across a DT video that was an epiphany.... Wondering how many of the
early FWW editors and contributors are still around..... Any clues?
John Moorhead
Lakeport CA
Frank is alive & well and was displaying his skills and humor in Nashville last
weekend.
john moorhead wrote:
> Folks -
>
> Is Tag Frid still around? My first WW books were his series, and they were
> so warm, instructive and down to earth. How about Frank Klausz, Jr.? I
> came across a DT video that was an epiphany.... Wondering how many of the
> early FWW editors and contributors are still around..... Any clues?
>
> John Moorhead
> Lakeport CA
--
I AM NOT PARANOID .. .. .. but EVERYONE thinks I am !! !! !!
<<<__ Bob __>>>
I can update that, he was still alive yesterday in Fort Washington, PA,
hahahaha.
Bernie
"<<<___ Bob ___>>>" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Frank is alive & well and was displaying his skills and humor in Nashville
last
> weekend.
>
> john moorhead wrote:
>
> > Folks -
> >
> > Is Tag Frid still around? My first WW books were his series, and they
were
> > so warm, instructive and down to earth. How about Frank Klausz, Jr.? I
> > came across a DT video that was an epiphany.... Wondering how many of
the
> > early FWW editors and contributors are still around..... Any clues?
> >
> > John Moorhead
> > Lakeport CA
>
> --
> I AM NOT PARANOID .. .. .. but EVERYONE thinks I am !! !! !!
>
> <<<__ Bob __>>>
>
>
On Fri 31 Oct 2003 10:55:31p, "john moorhead" <[email protected]>
wrote in news:71Hob.73412$Fm2.58436@attbi_s04:
> s Tag Frid still around? My first WW books were his series, and they
> were so warm, instructive and down to earth. How about Frank Klausz,
> Jr.? I came across a DT video that was an epiphany.... Wondering how
> many of the early FWW editors and contributors are still around.....
> Any clues?
>
Don't know about Tage, but Frank was scheduled to appear at recent
woodworking shows around the eastern US. I was disappointed to learn he
wasn't going to be at the Twin Cities show, and even I couldn't rationalize
a trip to Pittsburg. :-) That one was last week or the week before, I
think.
Dan
On Sat, 01 Nov 2003 04:55:31 GMT, "john moorhead"
<[email protected]> wrote:
>Folks -
>
>Is Tag Frid still around? My first WW books were his series, and they were
>so warm, instructive and down to earth. How about Frank Klausz, Jr.? I
>came across a DT video that was an epiphany.... Wondering how many of the
>early FWW editors and contributors are still around..... Any clues?
>
Frank Klausz is very much alive and well. I saw him at a woodworking
show last spring where he gave a presentation on biscuit joining that
was both very instructive and very entertaining.
-- jc
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