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Reading my local newspaper this morning and reading Andy Rooney Column. He was telling some of his greatest gifts gotten for Christmas. One of coarse was a Buddy L Truck gotten as a child. The interesting one was that he received a woodworking tool while working for Arthur Godfrey. He also mentioned this gift was a Shopsmith..
His words......One of the great all-time presents was give to me by Arthur Godfrey in about 1954, when I was working for him. He gave me A woodworking tool called a Shopsmith. It must have cost a bundle at that timeand I couldn't have been happier..........
I always read Andy Rooney column, as I like his dry humor........
Just thought I should pass this along to the group........
Merry Christmas to everyone and also a Happy New Year.......
His words......One of the great all-time presents was give to me by Arthur Godfrey in about 1954, when I was working for him. He gave me A woodworking tool called a Shopsmith. It must have cost a bundle at that timeand I couldn't have been happier..........
I always read Andy Rooney column, as I like his dry humor........
Just thought I should pass this along to the group........
Merry Christmas to everyone and also a Happy New Year.......
I keep finding little windows on this forum, that I don't really know what they do. So sometimes I experiment. Probably shouldn't do that, I know in my shop it can get me into trouble.
Bayside Bob
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andy rooney
i do know that andy is woodworker. he made the big wanut desk that he sits at on 60 minutes. ty for sharing.
http://www.tmsfeatures.com/columns/humo ... a_20101224
http://www.tmsfeatures.com/columns/humo ... a_20101224
Bob
1954 greenie, 1963 anniversary edition now a mini,
1984 500, 1985 510, 1987 510, pro-planer, bandsaw, dust collector
1954 greenie, 1963 anniversary edition now a mini,
1984 500, 1985 510, 1987 510, pro-planer, bandsaw, dust collector
I've seen it reported before that he had a Shopsmith.
He'd make a great spokesman. Maybe Shopsmith can trade him some free ads in exchange for a Mark 7!
He'd make a great spokesman. Maybe Shopsmith can trade him some free ads in exchange for a Mark 7!
Scooters
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Very nice thread, I enjoyed the article.
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Squire of the Shopsmith. ...hmmmm, maybe knave, pawn, or wretch would be more appropriate for me.
Squire of the Shopsmith. ...hmmmm, maybe knave, pawn, or wretch would be more appropriate for me.
American Woodworker article
American Woodworker December 1997 page 44
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That was a great issue of AW!
I loved the article on Andy Rooney and the last article/opinion about fractions vs the metric system had me shaking my head yes a few times.
Thanks for some enjoyable reads guys!
I loved the article on Andy Rooney and the last article/opinion about fractions vs the metric system had me shaking my head yes a few times.
Thanks for some enjoyable reads guys!
John, aka. Pinkie. 1-520, 1-510 & a Shorty, OPR. 520 upgrade, Band Saw, Jig Saw, scroll saw, Jointer, Jointech Saw Train.
Delta Benchtop planer, Makita LS1016L 10" sliding compound miter saw, Trojan manf. (US Made)Miter saw work center, MiniMax MM16 bandsaw.
Squire of the Shopsmith. ...hmmmm, maybe knave, pawn, or wretch would be more appropriate for me.
Squire of the Shopsmith. ...hmmmm, maybe knave, pawn, or wretch would be more appropriate for me.
If fractions of an inch and the metric system have you in a quandary, you can try a third approach with a Bobsrule that divides the inch into 24 parts. It makes those fractions of an inch so much easier to work with. For details look here: http://www.whitechapel-ltd.com/hardware ... rule.shtml
It doesn't look like Bob's measuring tapes are available now, however.
It doesn't look like Bob's measuring tapes are available now, however.
Art in Western Pennsylvania
The newspaper article mentions 1954, but the AW story mentions '51. Both of them mention Arthur Godfrey, though
MkV or ER?
We know that Edgar Bergen used an ER. I've got a picture of him with Charlie McCarthy, and Mortimer Snerd, around his ER. (It always freaks out my women friends, when I show them that pic, and then show them my ER. Especially, when they find out that Charlie is Candace Bergen's big brother!)
steve
MkV or ER?
We know that Edgar Bergen used an ER. I've got a picture of him with Charlie McCarthy, and Mortimer Snerd, around his ER. (It always freaks out my women friends, when I show them that pic, and then show them my ER. Especially, when they find out that Charlie is Candace Bergen's big brother!)
steve
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I found the Bob's Rule tape measures here:pennview wrote:If fractions of an inch and the metric system have you in a quandary, you can try a third approach with a Bobsrule that divides the inch into 24 parts. It makes those fractions of an inch so much easier to work with. For details look here: http://www.whitechapel-ltd.com/hardware ... rule.shtml
It doesn't look like Bob's measuring tapes are available now, however.
http://www.whitechapel-ltd.com/product/bob/313BOB6.html
I love this Bob's Rule idea and had never heard of it before reading your post. The problem though is everything is in fractions so you still have to convert to use it unless i am missing something stupid??? The price of the rulers is insane though. $62.00 for a 12" ruler and $191.00 for a 36" ..........yeeeoooow thatis a lot of dough for a ruler. they do have an economy version that is a little more reasonable at 12" fro $10.00.
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1960's SS Mark VII, 1954 Greenie, 1983 Mark V, Jointer, Bandsaw, Jigsaw, Dewalt Slider, Delta Super 10, Delta 8" Grinder, Craftsman compressor, Drill Doctor, Kreg PH Jig, Bosch Jigsaw, Craftsman Router and Table...........and adding more all the time....
Senior IT Support Engineer
Soft Designs Inc.
albiemanmike@gmail.com
1960's SS Mark VII, 1954 Greenie, 1983 Mark V, Jointer, Bandsaw, Jigsaw, Dewalt Slider, Delta Super 10, Delta 8" Grinder, Craftsman compressor, Drill Doctor, Kreg PH Jig, Bosch Jigsaw, Craftsman Router and Table...........and adding more all the time....
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