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Mortise and Tenon II - Gary™ - 10-27-2016 I got notice it'll be ready for preorder next week. I liked the first one but am not sure that I'll do the next one or not. Anybody else on the fence? RE: Mortise and Tenon II - Rob Young - 10-27-2016 (10-27-2016, 02:43 PM)Gary™ Wrote: I got notice it'll be ready for preorder next week. I liked the first one but am not sure that I'll do the next one or not. Anybody else on the fence? Nope, no fence sitting. Going to order. RE: Mortise and Tenon II - Handplanesandmore - 10-27-2016 After reading the first issue, I will pass. The contents are not what I am interested in, not saying the magazine is bad or something. Simon RE: Mortise and Tenon II - barryvabeach - 10-27-2016 I am with Simon. I thought it was interesting, and certainly a different take that most other ww magazines, but wasn't really what I was interested in. RE: Mortise and Tenon II - ZachDillinger - 10-28-2016 I will definitely be ordering it. This issue will be a great one; interviews with the owner of Liberty Tool, Chris Schwarz and his Roman benches, an interview with me (full disclosure), etc. The first issue was a little more esoteric than this one is shaping up to be. I truly believe this issue will raise the already-high bar that Joshua set with the first one. RE: Mortise and Tenon II - AHill - 10-28-2016 I'll probably order one. I agree the first issue was somewhat esoteric, but I'm not going to judge a periodical based on only one issue. If you're not into period furniture, I don't think M&T will hold much interest to you. I'm not into period furniture, but I am a history buff, so I do find M&T an interesting read. It is a very well-done magazine. From their website: "M&T is an annual print magazine celebrating the preservation, research, and recreation of historic furniture." RE: Mortise and Tenon II - Bibliophile 13 - 10-28-2016 I'll probably get it. I really enjoyed the last issue, but I thought there was some room for improvement--as there always is with a startup like this. Rich photography is great, but I wanted a few more captions explaining what we were looking at. I expect we'll see good things in issue #2. RE: Mortise and Tenon II - Large Wooden Badger - 10-28-2016 I just ordered the first one, I guess I have been out of the loop RE: Mortise and Tenon II - DonSlaughter - 10-29-2016 I enjoyed the first one and am happy to see some variation in the rag world. The theme intrigues me. I'll definitely spring for another issue. RE: Mortise and Tenon II - jppierson - 10-31-2016 I really enjoyed reading the first issue and look forward to the second. I also had the opportunity to attend one of his demonstrations at the woodworking shows in Saratoga Springs. It was a super class and demonstrated techniques discussed in the first issue. I learned a lot from both. |