Anyone hear from Dave Diaman
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I have not seen him post lately and just wondering if he is doing OK.
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#12
Good question, Arlin.

Dave is genuinely humble in spite of him being among if not the TOP talent who have adorned these pages.

Dave's homepage: http://www.diamanwoodcrafters.com/index.htm

Dave's work: https://www.custommade.com/by/diamanwoodcrafters/
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#13
Very true haven’t seen him in a while. Hope we haven’t lost him.
-Marc

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(04-16-2019, 12:05 PM)Arlin Eastman Wrote: I have not seen him post lately and just wondering if he is doing OK.

I traded a couple of e-mails with Dave back around Thanksgiving.  He was really busy, imagine that, but sounded like he was enjoying some good family time with his boys, too.  


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#15
Some of his last posts were with Peter when they were cowboy'n up with their rifles.
Steve

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(04-16-2019, 07:48 PM)jteneyck Wrote: I traded a couple of e-mails with Dave back around Thanksgiving.  He was really busy, imagine that, but sounded like he was enjoying some good family time with his boys, too.  


John

Working with his or anyone else with their children or grandkids is just the best. 
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#17
Oh and Dave was selling a lot of his exotic wood cutoffs/shorts before he stopped posting
Steve

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(04-18-2019, 10:01 PM)Stwood_ Wrote: Some of his last posts were with Peter when they were cowboy'n up with their rifles.


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He's well.

We talk often.

He's just as dedicated to making furniture as ever but now that his boys are a bit older he is very much enjoying spending time with them at the range.  His oldest has become a very very good shot!

Hopefully we'll get another weekend of shooting in this spring/early summer.
Peter

My "day job"
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(04-16-2019, 02:53 PM)Cian Wrote: Good question, Arlin.

Dave is genuinely humble in spite of him being among if not the TOP talent who have adorned these pages.

Dave's homepage:  http://www.diamanwoodcrafters.com/index.htm

Dave's work: https://www.custommade.com/by/diamanwoodcrafters/


Yes

Dave is a genuine savant, at more than just woodworking.  He'd never admit it of course.
Peter

My "day job"
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#20
I didn't look at Dave's web site until the second time i bought off-cuts from him--made the "scraps" i bought look even better than they already did!! First class guy too.
earl
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