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Has anyone heard from Lyn Mangiameli lately? I haven't seen a post by
him is quite some time.

Joe Fleming - San Diego

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Joe Fleming wrote:
Has anyone heard from Lyn Mangiameli lately? I haven't seen a post by
him is quite some time.

Joe Fleming - San Diego


Hi Joe,
I was wondering the same thing. The last time I saw his name was in
a "poll" over on the elite WoW site but there was no date so don't know
when he posted it. *note: I threw in the "elite" for George (kidding,
George, just kidding) : )

I'm sure Lyn is just very busy with writing turning articles and,
more importantly, medical articles.

By the way, Joe, I think about you almost everyday.....when I move
that black wood you got for me to make the clam box; I did get it cut
in half! Maybe I'll have the clam box done when next we meet. : )

Ruth
www.torne-lignum.com

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Ruth!

Ditto. My block is setting on the corner of my workbench right where I
put it when I got home. I use it as a coaster for soda mostly. One of
these days............

African Blackwood, if I recall correctly.

Thanks for the update Fred.

Joe

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Hello All,

I just received an e-mail from Lyn. He is recovering and graining strength
daily, but is still not strong enough to answer all of the e-mails asking where
he is. Please give Lyn time to recover and perhaps say a prayer for his speedy
recovery. He is hoping to be back with up soon. It the meantime you can read his
articles at my web site.

Fred Holder
http://www.fholder.com

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Ruth!

Ditto. My block is setting on the corner of my workbench right where I
put it when I got home. I use it as a coaster for soda mostly. One of
these days............

African Blackwood, if I recall correctly.

Thanks for the update Fred.

Joe


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Isnt it great to know that Woodturners care about people
We are not just numbers but flesh & bones living breathing humam beings with
feelings.
Wonderful stuff folks

Ken Port

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Hello All,

I just received an e-mail from Lyn. He is recovering and graining strength
daily, but is still not strong enough to answer all of the e-mails asking

where
he is. Please give Lyn time to recover and perhaps say a prayer for his

speedy
recovery. He is hoping to be back with up soon. It the meantime you can

read his
articles at my web site.

Fred Holder
http://www.fholder.com

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Fleming
says...

Ruth!

Ditto. My block is setting on the corner of my workbench right where I
put it when I got home. I use it as a coaster for soda mostly. One of
these days............

African Blackwood, if I recall correctly.

Thanks for the update Fred.

Joe






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Has anyone heard from Lyn Mangiameli lately? I haven't seen a post by
him is quite some time.

Joe Fleming - San Diego

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Joe,
I remember Lyn having a problem with someone on this group several months
back and he said he was leaving us. I guess he did. I miss his product
comparisons and tool evaluations. Maybe Fred Holder knows what Lyn's doing
now.

Ken Moon
Webberville, TX.


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I've seen Lyn over on Wood Central..........though not lately. He does have
a collection of his articles posted on Fred Holder's site.

Barry


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ok, it's time - for those who are new here - I have a few used vacuum pumps
for wood turning availalbe on my site, and a reasonably thourough article on
the issues involved in setting up a vacuum chuck and choosing a suitable
pump.

I also make inexpensive (maybe "low precision" is a better word?) faceplates

you can find this stuff at www.wbnoble.com along with any other miscellany
I've choosen to put out there.


now back to our show that was previously in progress......


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On Sat, 9 Jul 2005 08:24:12 -0700, "william_b_noble" wrote:

ok, it's time - for those who are new here - I have a few used vacuum pumps
for wood turning availalbe on my site, and a reasonably thourough article on
the issues involved in setting up a vacuum chuck and choosing a suitable
pump.

I also make inexpensive (maybe "low precision" is a better word?) faceplates

you can find this stuff at www.wbnoble.com along with any other miscellany
I've choosen to put out there.


now back to our show that was previously in progress......

I'll stick my nose in here and say that I go to Bill's site often and have
learned a lot there... I also used his pictures and suggestions for making a
static bowl sander, which fueled an investment in power sanding... (always seems
to lead to more bucks, doesn't it?)

IMHO, I like the fact that a lot of the group here have related commercial
endeavors and remind us about them once in a while..
If Bill Grumbine hadn't reminded the group about his bowl turning DVD, I not
only wouldn't have known about his great web site,
http://www.enter.net/~ultradad/index.html
but I wouldn't of bought his DVD and found out that I have a highly developed
turning muscle..
I got a rise in self confidence, knowing that I WAS in good shape.. round IS a
shape, right?


mac

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You go to Bill Noble's site, or to Bill Grumbines?

I can't agree with you more about being reminded of commercial
endeavors. Good stuff.

While I usally don't mind them, I think they are particularly offensive
when posted off topic, in the middle of a thread, and especially a
thread concerning the welfare of one of the best posting members this
group has seen.

It thrills me to no end to find this thread and anxiously go to it to
see how Lyn is doing, and thankfully, find out that someone has
something for sale, and someone else has been builiding a muscle.

I feel so proud.

Robert



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Hello All,

I last heard from Lyn on May 18 with this message:

"I've been very ill, the lung stuff just about got me this time. I'm back home
again, and hope I get to stay here this time. It's going to be a while before I
get back up to speed."

I haven't heard anything more, but did just e-mail for an update of his health.
I feel we should all wish him well and speedy recovery. If I hear anything more,
I will post an update.

Fred Holder
http://www.fholder.com

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Has anyone heard from Lyn Mangiameli lately? I haven't seen a post by
him is quite some time.

Joe Fleming - San Diego


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