Chuck, That's quite alright. I'm pretty horrible at names, as well. I'm great with faces and places, though! Plus, at the convention, I only had to remember one name at a time, whereas you had hundreds! Put me on your list for the plans. I appreciate your offer of the convention pricing. Thanks! Regards, Rob On Aug 16, 2009, at 08:20 , Chuck Behm wrote: > Sorry I had forgotten your name, Rob. I do remember talking to you, > but I'm awful at remembering names. > > As far as past issues of the Journal, I'm not sure. If you contact > the home office of PTG, I'm sure they would have an answer to that. > Other than some sample articles, I don't believe there is a way to > search past issues on-line, but I don't really know. I'm fortunate > enough to own a complete set of issues, back to January, 1958, so I > haven't had to deal with that particular problem. > > The plans to the bench are nearly complete and should be available > soon from Schaff. They will be approximately 24 pages, with plenty > of diagrams and pictures. I'm trying to write them clearly enough > that it won't take an advanced woodworker to follow them. (I've > decided that building the bench was a lot easier than putting > directions for building it on paper!) I'll be mailing the plans in > paper format shortly to the people who purchased a set at Grand > Rapids. If you are serious about buying them, contact me soon, and > I'll reserve a set for you at the convention price of $60 (plus > shipping). Otherwise, the price will be whatever Schaff decides to > put on it to make it worth their while to advertise and sell. > > Thanks for reminding me of our conversation in Grand Rapids. Best of > luck. Chuck
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