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Sounds great to me.  Woodworking is relaxing and there are always people
looking for experts in this field.  As a tole painter, I suggest when you
set up shop to maybe include tole painters in your client base.  We are
always looking for someone to cut basically simple patterns and sand them
for a reasonable price.  Good luck with your dream----you will never know if
you do not try.

Becky Hunt, CG of Mom, 74/2
Sedalia, Missouri, USA
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From: David Moreland <[log in to unmask]>
To: Multiple recipients of list PARKINSN <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Saturday, January 17, 1998 9:18 AM
Subject: non-parkinson subject


>I dont know if this is appropriate to put on Parkinsn or not. I consider
>fellow Parkies as wise and helpful so perhaps some will offer advice or
>helpful suggestions.
>Besides being a Parkie of 10 years, i am a rather serious woodworker. I
>have been trying to think of a way to bring woodworking to a level that I
>could retire from the Oregon Department of Revenue and concentrate on
>woodoworking. What I am considering is a consignment store for woodworkers.
>I think it would go in Salem. Salem has a population of about 100,000. It
>has a Woodcrafters store which is a store whick sells hardwoods and
>supplies for woodworkers. The store has done a good business in salem for
>close to 20 years. That gives evidence that ther are  a goodly number of
>woodworkers in Salem. So why not provide a place for woodorkers to market
>their craft and it would allow this Parkie to do the things that make me
>happy. Does this sound like a good idea or just a crazy dream? I would
>appreciate some feedback.
>Yours and His
>
>David L. Moreland, 54/10
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