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Assuming you need a justification to buy a dedicated mortiser, is
there a deal.

This week CreateTV is running the NYW episode where Norm makes a
Morris chair.

Quartersawn white oak and a big bunch of M/T joints.

A dedicated mortiser makes a lot of sense.

Great looking piece of furniture.

Just wouldn't fit on the boatG.

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Assuming you need a justification to buy a dedicated mortiser, is there a
deal.

This week CreateTV is running the NYW episode where Norm makes a Morris
chair.

Quartersawn white oak and a big bunch of M/T joints.

A dedicated mortiser makes a lot of sense.

Great looking piece of furniture.

Just wouldn't fit on the boatG.


I don't know what Create TV or NYW is or who Norm is but would I am
interested in William Morris. Can I see this chair? I get a lot of TV
schedules when I google.

Tim w


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On 5/16/2010 7:35 AM, Tim W wrote:
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Assuming you need a justification to buy a dedicated mortiser, is there a
deal.

This week CreateTV is running the NYW episode where Norm makes a Morris
chair.

Quartersawn white oak and a big bunch of M/T joints.

A dedicated mortiser makes a lot of sense.

Great looking piece of furniture.

Just wouldn't fit on the boatG.


I don't know what Create TV or NYW is or who Norm is but would I am
interested in William Morris. Can I see this chair? I get a lot of TV
schedules when I google.


If you can't find the episode on the air (it's "New Yankee Workshop",
season 10, episode 6 I believe), you can order it direct for $25 from
http://www.newyankee.com/getproduct.php?9806.



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Create TV is (or on) PBS in my city.
NYW - New Yankee Workshop.
Norm - Norm Abrams, host of New Yankee Workshop.

I don't know what Create TV or NYW is or who Norm is but would I am
interested in William Morris. Can I see this chair? I get a lot of TV
schedules when I google.

Tim w

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Lew
The simple solution to your problem is to buy a bigger boat.

This helpful hint comes from a guy who owns a Wittholz 17...
Matt


"Lew Hodgett" wrote in message
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Assuming you need a justification to buy a dedicated mortiser, is there a
deal.

This week CreateTV is running the NYW episode where Norm makes a Morris
chair.

Quartersawn white oak and a big bunch of M/T joints.

A dedicated mortiser makes a lot of sense.

Great looking piece of furniture.

Just wouldn't fit on the boatG.

Lew




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