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Just saw this on th SAPFM forum: a new annual
magazine called Mortise and Tenon.
Inaugural issue will have articles by Phil Lowe, George Walker, Al Breed, and others.
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Remarkable. Thanks for posting this.
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I just heard about this tonight. Funny that it came up. Sounds like it will be excellent quality. Looking forward to checking it out.
Doug
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For only being published once per year, I think the quality will be very high. I perused the list of sponsors, and there are some pretty reputable folks on the list. I'll definitely pre-order.
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Thanks for posting very interested.
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I've been following Joshua on his blog and on Instagram. I'm really looking forward to this.
Jonathan
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I've enjoyed his articles on the PWW blog, but I didn't realize he had his own blog. Glad to know! And the magazine looks like it will be great.
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Thanks. I'm on the list now.
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Is that guy in the video what you'd call a hipster?
hipster
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I'm honored to be contributing a short article to M&T's inaugural issue, and to help my friend Joshua Klein promote it. The caliber of material in this magazine will blow your mind. I can't wait.
For the record, Joshua is no hipster... he is 100% genuine and a very skilled craftsman.
Zachary Dillinger
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Author of "On Woodworking: Notes from a Lifetime at the Bench" and "With Saw, Plane and Chisel: Making Historic American Furniture With Hand Tools",