Well, Tony Berrett just bought my shop machinery. I told him joining Lumber Jocks was a must. I hope everyone here will make him welcome as I know you will. I also told him that you would all be more than willing to help him out when he has questions. Since I won’t have the internet for a while, I took this liberty for all of my friends here on LJ. I wouldn’t do that but I know you’re good for it. LOL I still have custody to finish some things I need for the move. Good luck, Tony. Onward, onward.
-- Thos. Angle, Jordan Valley, Oregon

















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DocK16
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#1 posted 1548 days ago
TA
I’m sure you have mixed emotions; glad to not having to store your shop but sorry to see it gone. Best wishes to you both in this new venture.
-- DocK, WV
jockmike2
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#2 posted 1548 days ago
Bye Thos. we’ll take care of you’re boy. lol. God Bless and watch over you both. mike
-- (You just have to please the man in the Mirror) Mike from Michigan -
Douglas Bordner
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#3 posted 1548 days ago
Wish I was close enough or flush enough to have taken that big green bandsaw from you. Good luck and God Bless, Tom.
-- "Bordnerizing" perfectly good lumber for over a decade.
WoodMosaics
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#4 posted 1548 days ago
The best of luck to you.
-- It’s not so much what we know that causes the trouble, it’s what we know that’s not so.
mot
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#5 posted 1548 days ago
Take it easy, Thos.! İyi yolculuklar!
-- You can discover more about a person in an hour of play than in a year of conversation. (Plato)
Karson
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#6 posted 1548 days ago
Sorry to hear that you are out of the woodworking business.
If I read correctly. You are still going to keep the leather.
Good luck in your new job Thos.
-- I've been blessed with a father who liked to tinker in wood, and a wife who lets me tinker in wood. Southern Delaware karson_morrison@bigfoot.com †
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#7 posted 1548 days ago
It’s a sad day for the LumberJocks community. Still, something tells me that we’ve not seen the last of you around here.
Thos., good luck on the trail ahead and take care both of you.
SPalm
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#8 posted 1547 days ago
Good Luck Sir. I have always considered you a cyber friend and appreciate all of your input. Keep in touch please.
Steve
-- -- I'm no rocket surgeon
Lee A. Jesberger
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#9 posted 1547 days ago
Hi Thomas;
Well I’m glad for you that the sale was successful, as it is not usually that easy of a process. Your friend, while warmly welcome, has a BIG pair of shoe’s to fill.
Just kidding, as they say in the Motel 66 commercials, “We’ll leave the light’s on for ya”.
My best to you both;
Lee
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MsDebbieP
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#10 posted 1547 days ago
you know, this isn’t any easier than the first time we lost touch for a while..
-- ~ Debbie, Canada (http://www.execulink.com/~yohan)
Dan'um Style
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#11 posted 1547 days ago
see ya later alligator
-- keeping myself entertained
Zuki
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#12 posted 1547 days ago
Keep in touch Thos.
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Martin Sojka
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#13 posted 1547 days ago
yup.. keep in touch Thos.. and GOOD LUCK!
-- Martin, http://lumberjocks.com | My Facebook: http://profile.to/msojka
scott shangraw
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#14 posted 1546 days ago
Thomas, it makes my heart ache to see fellow artist like yourself go down this path,I think Mark D summed things up perfect with his latest blog.I hope nothing but the best for you and your family and that for everydoor that closes many more open giving you great oppurtunities and blessings.Keep those leather tools!! I still want to do a joint project using those awesome skills of yours(maybe when the dust settles)Take care and stay in touch.
-- Scott NM,http://www.shangrilawoodworks.com
Bob #2
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#15 posted 1546 days ago
You will be real loss to us here Thomas.
Apart from a separation from your tools for a spell I cant see any reason not to stop by and say hi.
Good luck on you new venture and the very best to both of you.
Bob
-- A mind, like a home, is furnished by its owner
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