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Howdy from sunny Arizona

shinton

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Hi everyone from Waddell, Arizona. I thought it would be cool to mix with fellow turners far away. And you don't get much farther away than the UK.
I've been turning pens and bangles for a while now, and mix it all in with woodworking and jewelry as well. A few stringed instruments and stained glass keeps me busy. I just need to retire from the phone company, and do the things I love to do. Whatta ya think, should I give the boss my resignation? :face:

Skip
 

Mattyd

AKA 'The Dundee Redneck'
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give him your resignation............. and the middle finger.. :mooney2:

Welcome to the forum... :thumbs:
 

Terry

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Hi everyone from Waddell, Arizona. I thought it would be cool to mix with fellow turners far away. And you don't get much farther away than the UK.
I've been turning pens and bangles for a while now, and mix it all in with woodworking and jewelry as well. A few stringed instruments and stained glass keeps me busy. I just need to retire from the phone company, and do the things I love to do. Whatta ya think, should I give the boss my resignation? :face:

Skip

Welcome aboard Skip and enjoy the friendly forum. I retired 2 years ago and it was the best thing that I ever done. I got my life back!!!!:thumbs:
 

Jed Baxter

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A warm welcome Skip, nice to have you on board, if you are up for it then sit back and enjoy an early retirement. :bwink:
 

Bluefoxy

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Jun 26, 2013
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Location
London
I retired 4 years ago and wished I had done it sooner. Ask the boss for a photograph so you can hang it on the workshop wall and swear at it when things go wrong!

Ray
PS If you've any spare sunshine you don't need please send it to the UK
 

Jim

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Welcome to the forums Skip, let us know what decision you made regarding your retirement ... :bwink:
 
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