Has anyone here subscribed to or seen the new Woodworking at Home DVD
magazine?
I just received a post card offer to subscribe but hadn't heard of it
before. According to the web site, www.woodworkingathome.com, their fifth
issue is about to be "published." A subscription is $33.95 per year. Any
comments about whether it's worth the money?
On Wed, 17 Sep 2003 01:35:38 GMT, "Charles Jackson"
<[email protected]> Crawled out of the shop and said. . .:
>Has anyone here subscribed to or seen the new Woodworking at Home DVD
>magazine?
>
>I just received a post card offer to subscribe but hadn't heard of it
>before. According to the web site, www.woodworkingathome.com, their fifth
>issue is about to be "published." A subscription is $33.95 per year. Any
>comments about whether it's worth the money?
>
woodworking at home magazine is a well put together video/dvd of
various projects and jigs.
they have a turning section, and also a carving section.
For the price, i can tell you I have gotten MY moneys worth thus far.
its enjoyable, and informative, even if at times it is a bit
elementary.
for the beginner to intermediate woodworker, i would, and have
recommended it to others.
BTW...it has nothing to do with the handyman club of america. . .
T
Todd, decides to chip in.
> "Charles Jackson" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:KTO9b.481752$uu5.83090@sccrnsc04...
>> Has anyone here subscribed to or seen the new Woodworking at Home DVD
>> magazine?
>>
>> I just received a post card offer to subscribe but hadn't heard of it
>> before. According to the web site, www.woodworkingathome.com, their fifth
>> issue is about to be "published." A subscription is $33.95 per year. Any
>> comments about whether it's worth the money?
>
> Is anyone else getting a whiff of Handyman Club of America, or is it just
> me?
>
> todd
Seems they're flooding the mailboxes for new memberships. Reminds me of
Public Broadcasting stations this summer and trying to locate The New
Yankee Workshop.
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