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Harrogate 2023

Richard

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I was helping out at the Classic Hand Tools stand at Harrogate in November this year and I was asked by Jim Linn if I'd like to be video interviewed to talk about my book, Cut & Dried. I was initially reluctant because it was unexpected and I wasn't sure I'd make any sense just talking off the cuff. I decided, what the hell, I'd give it a go and had a few minutes to try and work out what I might say.

Jim also interviewed a couple of other people, Rachel Meadows representing Men's Sheds and Ian Parker who teaches woodworking and sells plans.

Anyway, the link is below and I suspect most or all users here already know about me and my book which has been out for a while, so I hope this post and link are not deemed to be inappropriate self promotion. If it is I apologise and maybe a mod will kindly delete the post ... and tell me off. Slainte.

Harrogate Show video
 
I've said it before, but it is an outstanding book Richard. I'd reckon it's one of the best technical books for woodworkers that's been produced in decades.
 
A thumbs [emoji106] up from me.

Good to see you in the video Richard, hope the show went well.

All the best , James

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And a big :text-thankyouyellow: from another happy reader here.
I remember when you were first sounding out the market on another forum and I am very glad that you found the right publisher. :text-bravo:
 
Those five very positive endorsements for Cut & Dried are very much appreciated. Thanks to each of you. Slainte.
 
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