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| Danish scrollsaw arts Join Date: Jul 2006 Location: Denmark
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Didn't know that SSWC was also present in the WWW. When I found out, I thought I should log in to take part in discussions and tips. My son always buys the scrollsaw mag whenever he travels to the US. I live in Denmark and own Svankjaer's little sawmill, Denmarks smallest sawmill. Feel free to visit our website on www.savvaerk.com Hope to find lots of tips and ideas here. Manfred |
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| Moderator CUT IT OUT |
Welcome aboard. You do some wonderful work there. I am sure you can share some of those tips with us too
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| Gone to the Dark Side Join Date: Mar 2006 Location: Québec, Canada
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Hi Manfred, Welcome to our little corner of the web. Owner of a sawmill in Denmark? That is a rather unexpected job from my point of view: I mean I know Denmark has trees, but I see it as a very small place that's colder than where I live (Quebec, Canada) and with mostly snow not trees, oh yea, and beautifull blondes with legs that won't quit .I guess that is as preconceived an idea of a country as it comes. And most likely completely false, except for the babes hopefully .Ok, lust aside, I hope you like your stay with us and that it is a pleasant one. Please do join in the conversations since a new point of view is always welcomed and post any of your work as we like to look. One of your many new friends, Marcel Edit: Ok, I should have looked at the website first. Sawmill as in a place that works wood, not one that turns trees into boards. Makes more sense, but I was still biased in my idea of your beautifull country (and not one snowflake in your pictures )
__________________ http://marleb.com DW788. -Have fun in the shop or it isn't a hobby anymore. NOTE: No trees were killed in the sending of this message, but a large number of electrons were terribly inconvenienced. Last edited by Marcel in Longueuil; 07-28-2006 at 06:50 PM. |
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| Senior Member Join Date: May 2006 Location: Massachusetts
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Welcome Manfred glad you found hmmm..... how small is the smallest sawmill.... sorry all i can think of is the cartoon of the lumber jack cutting down this 100 foot tree and producing a toothpick........ dont pay any attention to me......gald to have you here...
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| Moderator Join Date: Nov 2005 Location: Missouri
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Welcome aboard Manfred! Very nice work, and a nice site you have. I'm glad it had a english translation with it also as my Danish is not so good! Hope you visit us often and share your work and ideas with us.
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| Elmer Fudd The Duck Man |
Welcome to the group :-D Charlie, |
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| Moderator Join Date: Jun 2006 Location: SW MN
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Welcome aboard. Always nice to have new talent join us. Judging by your website, it's definitely talent. Marcel, I thought it was Sweden that had the blonde babes with legs up to here. Whatever, I'll take blonde, leggy babes wherever I can find them. |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Nov 2005 Location: california
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Hi and welcome , Manfred, did i spell that right??? this is so great to have you here. and I think you can order the magazine , no matter where you live. but maybe i am mistaken. BOB can he ??? anyway. glad your here. and don't let the leg man scar you off. we have great legs in california -- Usa. too.l I just love that we all have friends and family all over the world. WELLCOME Evie |
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| Hi-tech Redneck |
Welcome Manfred Very kewl website and you have found a wonderful group of folks here ....enjoy !
__________________ ...~Robert~ DW788 and Hawk 226 " Please let me grow to be the man my dog thinks I am " |
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| Richard P Join Date: Jul 2006 Location: Peculiar, Missouri
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Manfred, I was interested in learning more details about the candles behind what appears to be scroll sawn scenes that you have. Nice Looking work. Hope you enjoy visiting with us!Richard Preator |
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