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170523 "Ryan Cathey" <ryan.cathey@h...> 2007‑06‑07 Bio: Ryan Cathey
Hi all.  I've been a lurker here ever since I found the place about two 
years ago.  I'm sixteen and started woodworking about four or five years 
ago.  I've lived here in beautiful western Kentucky all my life and wouldn't 
have it any other way.  I am going to be a Junior in high school next year 
and plan on taking many tech ed classes as I did last year.  I mainly build 
small things such as boxes for family and every now and then build some 
things for Beta at school.  To be honest I'm more into the tools now than 
actually woodworking.  I have a love affair with type 11 Stanley's and when 
someone explains the rules to me I'll post some links of pictures to my 
restored 3C.  Some you might already know me from Neanderthal Haven or 
Woodnet.  Oh yeah, I'd like to send out a thank you to Jhon Crum for the 
really cool Galoot key chain.

  -Ryan C.

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170529 Gary Roberts <toolemera@m...> 2007‑06‑07 Re: Bio: Ryan Cathey
Welcome to the Porch Ryan. Feel free to set a spell n join in the
conversation. However, I don't think that you are the youngest Galoot.
I've been 14 for the past 41 years.

Gary

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rather read a good book, than write a bad one." Christopher Morley


On Thursday, June 07, 2007, at 03:53PM, "Ryan Cathey"
 wrote:
>Hi all. I've been a lurker here ever since I found the place about two
>years ago. I'm sixteen and started woodworking about four or five years
>ago. I've lived here in beautiful western Kentucky all my life and
>wouldn't have it any other way. I am going to be a Junior in high
>school next year and plan on taking many tech ed classes as I did last
>year. I mainly build small things such as boxes for family and every
>now and then build some things for Beta at school. To be honest I'm
>more into the tools now than actually woodworking. I have a love affair
>with type 11 Stanley's and when someone explains the rules to me I'll
>post some links of pictures to my restored 3C. Some you might already
>know me from Neanderthal Haven or Woodnet. Oh yeah, I'd like to send
>out a thank you to Jhon Crum for the really cool Galoot key chain.
>
>  -Ryan C.
>
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170525 "Ryan Cathey" <ryan.cathey@h...> 2007‑06‑07 Re: Re: Bio: Ryan Cathey
Hey alright, youngest again!  I've already slid pretty far down but I'll 
find something else I like and slide farther don't you worry.  It seems I'll 
find something old tools related I really like then I'll taper off on the 
sliding then I'll find something else and I'm off!!  I'm fine with the 
lemonade I guess lol.

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170524 "T.J. Mahaffey" <tj@t...> 2007‑06‑07 Re: Bio: Ryan Cathey
Welcome aboard, Ryan. :)
As far as I know, I think you're the youngest, but fortunately there  
is some lemonade on the table over there. Hard cider is for the old  
timers. (Fermented apple juice, Jeff.)

I recognize you from Woodnet and I look forward to witnessing your  
slide down the slope(s).

-- 
T.J. Mahaffey
tj@t...

On Jun 7, 2007, at 2:52 PM, Ryan Cathey wrote:
> Hi all.  I've been a lurker here ever since I found the place about  
> two years ago.  I'm sixteen and started woodworking about four or  
> five years ago.  I've lived here in beautiful western Kentucky all  
> my life and wouldn't have it any other way.  I am going to be a  
> Junior in high school next year and plan on taking many tech ed  
> classes as I did last year.  I mainly build small things such as  
> boxes for family and every now and then build some things for Beta  
> at school.  To be honest I'm more into the tools now than actually  
> woodworking.  I have a love affair with type 11 Stanley's and when  
> someone explains the rules to me I'll post some links of pictures  
> to my restored 3C.  Some you might already know me from Neanderthal  
> Haven or Woodnet.  Oh yeah, I'd like to send out a thank you to  
> Jhon Crum for the really cool Galoot key chain.
>
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