Influencial woodworkers

Nope.

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If 'Merica is part of Everywhere.

And if God is Everywhere.

And if Jesus is God.

Then Jesus is 'Merican.

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Tom Watson

Ralph Engerman

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Ba r r y

You mean ALL the wood for the Sinai Forest.

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Swingman

Yeah, but I hear he has universal appeal. max

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max

Yes but his work was sub-standard and he had a poor work ethic.

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TaskMule

What on earth are you talking about?

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Nobody ever left footprints in the sands of time by sitting on his butt. And who wants to leave buttprints in the sands of time?

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Doug Miller

Frank Lloyd Wright

and for a different reason, Jimmy Carter.

Rob

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Rob Mitchell

And a Republican judging by what we were told to think following the outcome of the last 'lektion.

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Unisaw A100

Wright wasn't a woodworker.

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Unisaw A100

Of course he was! Both brothers were!

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AAvK

Did you every do a Google search on Frank Lloyd Wright and notice how many times the reference to structural problems comes up?

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Nova

Orville and Wilbur were Floyd's brothers?

That 'splains a lot.

(watson - who's purty sher it 'splains a lot but ain't fer cher what.)

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On Mon, 21 Feb 2005 19:17:40 -0500, the inscrutable Nova spake:

Falling Water was spectacular. Taliesin West was interesting. But his stained glasswork sucked (waaaay to fracking busy) and his Usonian stuff too utilitarian and ugly. The more I read about his work and see pictures of his buildings, the less I find to worship about the guy.

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Larry Jaques

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TaskMule

Actually everything he did was "Perfect".

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Leon

Yup.. wooden bicycles!

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Robatoy

Pencils, paper and rulers aren't made outta wood?

Dave in Fairfax

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Dave in Fairfax

Fair enough, but he developed a style that the OP might be interested in. And are you *certain* that he never made *anything* out of wood???? .

Rob

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Rob Mitchell

I am sure both brothers did a ton of woodwork for many years, considering all the wooden aeroplane frames and who knows whatever else...

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AAvK

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