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    Default Hello from France

    Hello all,
    my name is Claude, I'm 58 years, I'm living in the east part of France (Strasbourg) near the german border.
    I'm a newbie in woodturning and I have a lot of things to learn ; I found the forum while searching informations on shear scraping (and I found those
    I own a mini lathe (chinese copy from Jet) and a Nova 1624-44 lathe.
    Sorry for my english language....

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    Welcome Claude, good choice, this is a wonderful forum.
    Nothing wrong with your English, helpful people here.
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    Hello Claude and welcome to the best forum in the land downunder and I am being fairdinkum.

    A countryman of yours "Benoit Averly" is one of my favourite turners. Are you aware of his work?

    I agree that your English is good so no need to apologise about it in future.

    Gary

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    Welcome to the forum.

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    Default To Gary

    I did'nt knew him. I made a search and I found his site. His work is very modern and fine.
    Very interessting regarding what other are making.

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    G'Day & Welcome to a top forum Claude,
    You'll find a great bunch of helpful & knowledgable blokes & ladies on the forum.
    Make sure you show off your handiwork, especially WIP photos with build notes.
    Enjoy the forum.
    Enjoy your woodwork.
    Cheers from "on Top Down Under" crowie

    PS - we have trouble with english too; we speak Aussie.....lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by crowie View Post
    ps - we have trouble with english too; we speak aussie.....lol
    :d :d :d

    Yes...

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    G'Day mate , how yah going , didyahavagoodweekend , fancy a coldie or two, cop yah later.
    And welcome to the forum
    Ashore




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    salut Strasbourgeois et bienvenue sur le forum

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    Default welcome claude

    Hi Claude,
    Welcome to the forum. I have wonderful memories of spending 5 days in Strasbourg over Christmas 2001. Nothing like a white christmas. Doesn't happen down here, usually about 30 degrees plus (in the shade)
    A beautiful place you live in there. Great food and wine.
    Cheers and welcome again
    Frank

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ashore View Post
    G'Day mate , how yah going , didyahavagoodweekend , fancy a coldie or two, cop yah later.
    And welcome to the forum
    Quote Originally Posted by JJF View Post
    salut Strasbourgeois et bienvenue sur le forum

    I am guessing you may need to translate one of these.

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    Thank you all for your welcome !!!!


    Claude

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    Welcome too from New Zealand,
    I am guessing your English is better than our French
    Cheers Ian

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    I've been to Strasbourg a couple of times and quite like it there, mainly for the choucroute, tarte flambé and vins d'alsace...

    Welcome!

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