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Am interested in a week long class on a number of woodworking topics
such as furniture building, finishing, or other topics. Any
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Thanks!

Cliff

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Am interested in a week long class on a number of woodworking topics
such as furniture building, finishing, or other topics. Any
recommendations?

Thanks!


American Sycamore Retreat.
http://www.americansycamoreretreat.com/

Mike and Dana are very nice folks and you will have an enjoyable visit.



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Am interested in a week long class on a number of woodworking topics
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Take a look at Jeff Lohr's web site.

http://www.jdlohrwood.com

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Am interested in a week long class on a number of woodworking topics
such as furniture building, finishing, or other topics. Any
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Thanks!

Cliff

http://www.foursisterswoodworking.com/4s_holdy.html

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Look at Jeff's schedule for finishing classes and locations at
www.homesteadfinishing.com

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Am interested in a week long class on a number of woodworking topics
such as furniture building, finishing, or other topics. Any
recommendations?

Thanks!

Cliff




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Skilled in routing, jigs & fixtures, contemporary furniture making,
woodworking.
Had and do have many students from all over.
Lessons one-on-one, 7 days, as the student wants and can afford.
Southern California.
Caliber and nature of study at the http://www.patwarner.com address.
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harley wrote:
Am interested in a week long class on a number of woodworking topics
such as furniture building, finishing, or other topics. Any
recommendations?

Thanks!

Cliff


You might consider either of these (no relation or connection to either
except I know a few of the instructors):

John C. Campbell Folk School in Brasstown, NC (http://www.folkschool.com)

Dogwood Institute in Atlanta, GA
(http://www.dogwoodwoodworking.com)
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harley wrote:
Am interested in a week long class on a number of woodworking topics
such as furniture building, finishing, or other topics. Any
recommendations?
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Thanks!
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Cliff
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One of the fellows works the woodshows -- that's how I found them. They=20
sure have a nice location...
http://www.rosewoodstudio.com/


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