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Norm Abram interview - Ohio Mike - 11-06-2019

Apologies if this has been posted before.  

This audio-only interview on YouTube is almost two years old and Amy Devers of DIY network is one of the interviewers.

It's nearly an hour long and Norm goes into great detail about his childhood, his education, early business experience, and a lot more.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3kVhX3Xzp6w


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This Old House Master Carpenter Norm Abram charms Jaime and Amy with stories of a youth spent building pinewood derby cars and learning the trade from his father, who lives on in the walls of the house they built together as adults. He got his start in TV by accident, but thanks to an unfailing dedication to patience and safety, that’s about the only major accident he can speak of. These days, he’s on a mission to bring today’s youth into tomorrow’s trade labor force. Plus, he reveals the secrets of his famous wardrobe.
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RE: Norm Abram interview - Halfathumb - 11-09-2019

(11-06-2019, 11:14 PM)Ohio Mike Wrote: Apologies if this has been posted before.  

This audio-only interview on YouTube is almost two years old and Amy Devers of DIY network is one of the interviewers.

It's nearly an hour long and Norm goes into great detail about his childhood, his education, early business experience, and a lot more.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3kVhX3Xzp6w


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This Old House Master Carpenter Norm Abram charms Jaime and Amy with stories of a youth spent building pinewood derby cars and learning the trade from his father, who lives on in the walls of the house they built together as adults. He got his start in TV by accident, but thanks to an unfailing dedication to patience and safety, that’s about the only major accident he can speak of. These days, he’s on a mission to bring today’s youth into tomorrow’s trade labor force. Plus, he reveals the secrets of his famous wardrobe.
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I listened to this interview last night and thoroughly enjoyed it. I wish they would've spoke more about the NY Workshop. Just interested to hear more about it.
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