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Northeastern Wisconsin Woodworkers Guild
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The Northeastern Wisconsin Woodworkers Guild was formed in May, 1982 to further education and fellowship for area amateur and professional woodworkers, to advance the collective interest of woodworking, to promote good will, and to gain recognition through shows. Membership in the Northeastern Wisconsin Woodworkers Guild is open to all amateur and professional woodworkers, male and female, for whom wood as a craft material is of special interest. Source: Northeastern Wisconsin Woodworkers Guild-
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The Wisconsin Woodworkers Guild is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to provide good fellowship, service to the community, and the exchange of knowledge and education through seminars, demonstrations, lectures, and hands-on workshops. We have about 110 members, mostly hobbyists. We welcome into our membership anyone who is interested in woodworking, whether they are professionals or amateurs. Source: Wisconsin Woodworkers Guild
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My next carving project will to be to try to carve/gild this book cover illustration in a concave relief pattern. I want to make it between 6-8" in size. I'll reduce the size to what I want. Can you tell me the name of this book???
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Eastern Massachusetts Guild of Woodworkers
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A Guild of Contemporary Horn Workers and Collectors In 1996, Roland Cadle of Hollidaysburg, Pennsylvania, who had long been interested in the historic 18th Century horn trade, conceived the idea of hosting a “Horn Fair” at the Mercer Museum in Doylestown, PA. The horn fair consisted of a series of seminars and exhibits on the subjects of collecting and making objects from cow horn. It was such a positive experience for those who attended that eleven workers and collectors met afterwards to form a new organization called the Honourable Company of Horners (HCH). The founding members decided that the purpose of the organization would be to promote and preserve the knowledge of horn working. Officers were elected and the members decided to meet each year to hold seminars and conduct business in order to fulfill the mission of the organization. Source: About Us
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We are a guild of northern master craftsmen who use our heritage of craftsmanship handed down through many generations to design and create woodworking tools, knives, weapons – bows and swords, leather goods and watches. Our process, our method and mission is to keep these traditions and crafts alive and well. In this high-tech age, our own traditional craftsmanship is flourishing. Source: Northmen Guild NORTHMEN.COM
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What's up with George Vondriska and Woodworker's Guild of America? I got an offer last week for a year's premium membership for $3 (instead of $36). Couple of days later it was $3.33, then a couple more it was $10. Now DVDs are 75% off. I'm thinking cash flow crisis???
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