Bill Satko
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Well the title is kind of nonsensical as Paul Sellers has been speaking out about taking a different path in both life and work for quite a while, but recently in two blogs he lambasts Home Depot, Nicholson Files, Robert Larson and Two Cherry.
http://paulsellers.com/2012/04/nicholson-files-and-home-depot-blow-it-again/
http://paulsellers.com/2012/04/two-cherries-germany-and-robert-larson-california/
And who is Paul Sellers you ask? He is an Englishmen that taught for many years at the Homestead School of Woodworking just outside Waco, Texas. He left that group, returned to England where he now lives and started another woodworking school called the New Legacy School of Woodworking. Now he has started another branch of that school in New York where you can see their website here.
Around 2006 my wife and I took a week long (6 day) woodturning class at the Homestead School of Woodworking in Waco. Although, the class was not taught by Paul, I was able to talk with him everyday and found him to be a very interesting person. Recently, with his move back to England and his DVD series and blog he has become a different voice in the online hand tool woodworking world.
http://paulsellers.com/2012/04/nicholson-files-and-home-depot-blow-it-again/
http://paulsellers.com/2012/04/two-cherries-germany-and-robert-larson-california/
And who is Paul Sellers you ask? He is an Englishmen that taught for many years at the Homestead School of Woodworking just outside Waco, Texas. He left that group, returned to England where he now lives and started another woodworking school called the New Legacy School of Woodworking. Now he has started another branch of that school in New York where you can see their website here.
Around 2006 my wife and I took a week long (6 day) woodturning class at the Homestead School of Woodworking in Waco. Although, the class was not taught by Paul, I was able to talk with him everyday and found him to be a very interesting person. Recently, with his move back to England and his DVD series and blog he has become a different voice in the online hand tool woodworking world.
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