FenceFurniture
18th January 2014, 10:08 PM
For those familiar with the talkFestool forum, you will be saddened to know that Fred West (the forum owner) passed away on January 11.
He had been regularly updating people about his health on an email list, and the last I heard was about 3-4 weeks ago, when he said he was awaiting news at the end of January as to the state of his cancer (malignant/benign). It was adrenal cancer that he had, but I got the impression that his body must have been riddled with it. I know that he had been in very poor health for about a year at least.
Fred had the most extraordinary genorosity of spirit, and was the world's greatest champion for boutique hand tool makers. There are a number who owe their careers to him.
I haven't visited talkFestool in a few weeks or more, and was unaware that he had deteriorated so quickly - I was just waiting for the next email. I only found out tonight when I was talking to groeneaj. For the past 18 months or so Fred and I had quite a bit of email correspondence, and he was just a generous guy who loved woodwork and everything to do with it. Indeed he has some HNT Gordon planes on order being custom made from Dead Finish (we are/were both getting a set) - he LOVED Aussie timber, Aussie tools, and Aussies in general. Those planes were to go with the other 23 HNTs he received a few months ago - all with spare blades. His collection of tools is quite amazing, and it will probably only come fully to light now. He was also getting me to chase down some Mulga for him.
He was only in his mid 50's or thereabouts.
The woodworking world is far poorer for Fred's passing.
There is a thread on tF here (http://www.talkfestool.com/vb/woodworkers-cafe/6275-freds-condition.html).
He had been regularly updating people about his health on an email list, and the last I heard was about 3-4 weeks ago, when he said he was awaiting news at the end of January as to the state of his cancer (malignant/benign). It was adrenal cancer that he had, but I got the impression that his body must have been riddled with it. I know that he had been in very poor health for about a year at least.
Fred had the most extraordinary genorosity of spirit, and was the world's greatest champion for boutique hand tool makers. There are a number who owe their careers to him.
I haven't visited talkFestool in a few weeks or more, and was unaware that he had deteriorated so quickly - I was just waiting for the next email. I only found out tonight when I was talking to groeneaj. For the past 18 months or so Fred and I had quite a bit of email correspondence, and he was just a generous guy who loved woodwork and everything to do with it. Indeed he has some HNT Gordon planes on order being custom made from Dead Finish (we are/were both getting a set) - he LOVED Aussie timber, Aussie tools, and Aussies in general. Those planes were to go with the other 23 HNTs he received a few months ago - all with spare blades. His collection of tools is quite amazing, and it will probably only come fully to light now. He was also getting me to chase down some Mulga for him.
He was only in his mid 50's or thereabouts.
The woodworking world is far poorer for Fred's passing.
There is a thread on tF here (http://www.talkfestool.com/vb/woodworkers-cafe/6275-freds-condition.html).