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Hello Koozma,
Your operation paper was fascinating and a little scary to read. How
wonderful medical science is today.
The weather here is bright, cold and sunny after a brief 2-day
snowfall.
A few years ago I was told that more than 250K had been sold
around the world and they are still quite popular.
After I invented the ripping chain in the early 60's I was able to
efficiently mill wide thick slabs for my dream that was to be able to
build fine single slab art furniture. Since then I have overcome most
of the problems such as warping and checking in using thick wide
slabs which are some of the reasons for using veneer, small boards
and laminates in most furniture seen today.
Now I design and build fine useful single and butterflyed single
slab furniture that will surely last for many generations of proud use
from my precious stock of very rare California walnut (Claro,
English and Bastogne) that I have milled, specially cured, air dried,
fumigated, dehumidified and aged more than 20 years.
The sales of my work so far has been limited mostly to family and a
few friends. Gallery sales have been unsuccessful as they want 35%
to 50% and more. I am not willing to give my work away because
of the time and cost it takes to do it well or fine.
When my internet provider failed I could not afford a new web site,
but a fine woodworker friend told me that when he Googled "Will
Malloff" he found that my site was still up and being hosted by
NISA. How nice of them. http://www.willmalloff.com/ He also said
that he and other fine woodworkers thought that my work was so
very much better than world famous George Nakashima. Wow.