#22
Old timers may remember him, Bill Grumbine passed
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#23
I saw that on the facebook wood turning page. So sorry to hear that. He was always so helpful on here. Plus his bowl turning dvds were great he was a really nice guy
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#24
I'm so very sad to hear about Bill's passing. He was always very generous with his help answering questions back when I just started out turning. 
The turning community lost a great one for sure.
Tim
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#25
I remember him, sorry to hear the news
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#26
Sorry to hear the news. Thanks for letting us know.
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#27
Huge loss. Met him maybe 15 years ago, just a genuinely nice guy.
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#28
Sad indeed. He was a great teacher and very practical with his methods.
Still Learning,

Allan Hill
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#29
(07-27-2021, 11:44 AM)AHill Wrote: Sad indeed.  He was a great teacher and very practical with his methods.
I corresponded with him about 15+ years ago, his advice probably saved me from making a big mistake.  He was very helpful.
May he rip.
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#30
So sad.
Sad ...................................
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#31
(07-26-2021, 01:02 PM)AnthonyYak Wrote: Old timers may remember him, Bill Grumbine passed

Super nice guy.I learned a lot from his advise.Sorry to hear of his passing.


Mel
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Sad news


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