Nancy Laird
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As you may recall, I was working at the AAW Symposium this past weekend here in Albuquerque, and had the honor and pleasure of meeting and talking with one of the "legends" of woodturning. See if you can decipher the signature:
Yes, that's Malcolm Tibbetts' signature. He came by and stopped at our booth, and was nice enough to give me his autograph.
This is a turning that he had displayed in the gallery. Looks like a compact fluorescent bulb, doesn't it?
Here's how it looks in a dark room:
The symposium was fun, and there were some pretty spectacular things shown in the gallery. I got some pictures, but my photography just can't do justice to that art.
Yes, that's Malcolm Tibbetts' signature. He came by and stopped at our booth, and was nice enough to give me his autograph.
This is a turning that he had displayed in the gallery. Looks like a compact fluorescent bulb, doesn't it?
Here's how it looks in a dark room:
The symposium was fun, and there were some pretty spectacular things shown in the gallery. I got some pictures, but my photography just can't do justice to that art.