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    • boofredlayB Offline
      boofredlay
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      http://blog.woodworking-magazine.com/blog/content/binary/NormOpener-2-revised.jpg

      After 21 seasons, "The New Yankee Workshop" is closing its doors.
      http://blog.woodworking-magazine.com/blog/Norm+Abram+Closes+Up+Shop.aspx

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      • Rich O BrienR Offline
        Rich O Brien Moderator
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        and remember..............

        don't forget your safety glasses

        he will be missed

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        • DamaTheCatD Offline
          DamaTheCat
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          Norm had to impact many of us woodworkers...... Kinda like "Listerine".... doesn't taste all that good, but it works and I use it every day..... I for one will really miss the shows! If only to fuss about "if I had all those cool tools I could do the same stuff!" Which always caused my wife to yell.... "you aren't gonna buy any more durn tools!"....

          Think there will be "re-runs"????

          Every Day I Try To Be The Person My Dog Thinks I am.......

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          • Dave RD Offline
            Dave R
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            I haven't watched television in about 15 years but I used to watch Norm a lot. He is certainly a big inspiration to a lot of woodworkers. I'm sure reruns will be out there on various PBS stations or perhaps other networks. I would bet you'll be able to get a boxed set of DVDs of each season. Good marketing opportunity for them certainly.

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            • soloS Offline
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              @unknownuser said:

              I haven't watched television in about 15 years

              😲

              really? yikes. (you ain't missing much by the way)

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              • Dave RD Offline
                Dave R
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                From what I see in the news (online) I think you're right. We have a television but mainly my 5 year old watches videos on it. He likes the old stuff. Schoolhouse Rock has been his favorite since he was 3 and he's been getting into the first season of Green Acres. He goes around the house singing the theme song except he's replaced 'penthouse' with 'hen house.' 🀣 That kid is probably scarred for life. I might have to get the Norm videos so he can learn how to wear a flannel shirt. πŸ˜†

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                  Roger
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                  Norm and Roy Underhill of the Woodrights Workshop were saviors of my sanity all those years I worked in Silicon Valley.

                  http://www.azcreative.com

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                    todd burch
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                    I really enjoyed watching Norm. My family would hurry home from church on Sundays (pre DVR's, but we would record on VHS tapes when needed) to see Norm. My son and I would recite together, with Norm, word-for-word, the "Safetly Glasses" spiel.

                    He did inspire me when I was learning woodworking. It was him, books and magazines.

                    He certainly sold a lot of tools along the way. I've nothing bad to say about him today (I mean, right now, while I'm writing this post, after 2 glasses of wine).

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