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Teaching update!!!

flexi

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mark
Hi All,
Well I spent more time travelling than talking yesterday (yeah hard I know) but I did my lesson on pen turning and it went really well( again I would say that) 1 guy did "how to tie a fishing hook knot" another woman did a line dance lesson, a real mixed bag.
I took a variety of pens to demonstrate and came back a few less, so not too bad
 

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silver

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Eamonn.
Well done Mark, always daunting doing a presentation.
Regardless of what it is, everytime I have done one its all about showing how well you know your subject. Which you should have no problems at all as your craft is at the top end so you should be proud of what you have achieved.
 

Dalboy

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Derek
I can imagine how difficult it was for you to spend so much travelling than talking. How did you control yourself, I know as we do meet u once a year :whistling:
:funny::funny::funny:
 

Padster

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Paddy
Never in doubt that you'd knock it out the park, as the saying goes if you fail to prepare, prepare to fail....
You prepared, practised and delivered - good job done :claps:
 
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