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Fine with me, never understood the name rough cut anyways.
I like the new show a lot better.
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I just searched the Fine Woodworking site and could not find any information regarding the Rough Cut show. It is like it never existed on their site. Mike where did you see it?
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Well, that explains why there was a settlement between Tommy Mac and WGBH in the lawsuit. It was the path of least resistance, really, for WGBH. Even though I think WGBH had more legal standing in the lawsuit to retain the rights to the name Rough Cut, I think most folks associate the name with Tommy Macdonald.
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03-29-2019, 08:12 AM
(This post was last modified: 03-29-2019, 08:13 AM by Handplanesandmore.)
Many lawsuits ended like that: settlements with little real gain to either party after the legal costs. I am sure both parties in this case were happy to move on.
As for the new name, Fine Woodworking would have been nicer, but Taunton might have a good reason not to use it. Classic Woodworking is an uninspiring one to me. Rough Cut? May be I do that in stock prep and for shop builds.
Simon