Re: Who is your favourite woodworking guru?
- From: dudley.storey@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: 16 Aug 2006 21:03:06 -0700
Rob Cosman: not only a great guy and an excellent teacher, but a
professional with standards I can aspire to.
Tony Burch wrote:
Hi all,
I was just pondering the idea of "gurus" & I thought the following questions
may hopefully make some interesting & entertaining discussion:)
Including people in this newsgroup & others in the field, whom do you
consider to be the present-day "gurus" in woodworking? ...I mean the people
who guide others, are inspirational & highly respected for their work &
contributions in this field.
Who is your favourite guru & why?
Please take the question in a light-hearted way. Maybe this is just a chance
to honour someone you respect. Maybe some readers will check out your "guru"
and also enjoy them.
Tony Burch
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