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Re: Saying Goodbye to Norm Abram and his New Yankee Workshop

Norm, I've loved your show and I'm sorry to see you leave. Now, can I have your oscillating belt sander? (Just kidding.)

I'm pleased to hear that you'll still be appearing on TOH. Maybe we'll see you do some built-ins. I've learned a lot from the show and have lost count of the number of times that I've said "I saw Norm do that [pick a technique] this way on NYW."

As for showing how mistakes were corrected on NYW, I agree with those who feel a half hour show does not have enough time to dwell on such things. I always assumed, however, that Norm's warnings when applying a specific technique were based on such mistakes. Perhaps Russ Morash will put up a blooper tape on the NYW web page.

Re: Saying Goodbye to Norm Abram and his New Yankee Workshop

Norm, I've loved your show and I'm sorry to see you leave. Now, can I have your oscillating belt sander? (Just kidding.)

I'm pleased to hear that you'll still be appearing on TOH. Maybe we'll see you do some built-ins. I've learned a lot from the show and have lost count of the number of times that I've said "I saw Norm do that [pick a technique] this way on NYW."

As for showing how mistakes were corrected on NYW, I agree with those who feel a half hour show does not have enough time to dwell on such things. I always assumed, however, that Norm's warnings when applying a specific technique were based on such mistakes. Perhaps Russ Morash will put up a blooper tape on the NYW web page.