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  2. John Scholl - Wikipedia

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    Many of his works included wooden wheels of fortune that were often seen at American carnivals and events after the 1900s. Sometimes when the weather was nice Scholl would take his woodworks out of his barn and bring them outside, around 1907 he began to hold viewing tours and much of the local community enjoyed his work.

  3. David J. Marks - Wikipedia

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    David J. Marks is a woodworker living in Santa Rosa, California. [1]Marks studied art at Cabrillo College in Santa Cruz, California.In 1981, he opened a studio in Santa Rosa with his cat Liz and his young daughter.

  4. International Woodworkers of America - Wikipedia

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    Woodworking Department of the IAM United Steelworkers Canadian Wood Division Timber Worker (1936–1942) and the International Woodworker (1942–1987) , from the Labor Press Project

  5. Carbon12 - Wikipedia

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    In Feb 2019, Carbon12 was the recipient of the 2019 Wood Design Awards (Best multi-family wood design) awarded by the Woodworks. [26] In 2017, the building was featured in the Portland business journal and Daily journal of commerce as the year's transformational project.

  6. Paul Sellers - Wikipedia

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    He started the New Legacy School of Woodworking that provides short courses. [3] Sellers is the author of Working Wood which was published in 2011 and Essential Woodworking Hand Tools which was published in 2016. He then moved to premises at the Sylva Wood Centre in Long Wittenham, near Abingdon in Oxfordshire. [4]

  7. Lillian Barlow - Wikipedia

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    Lillian Ida Barlow (May 11, 1876 – February 7, 1942) was an American crafter and community leader. For many years, she ran the woodworking shop at the Mount Lebanon Shaker Village in New York State.

  8. Woodcraft Supply - Wikipedia

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    Woodcraft Supply, LLC operates woodworking specialty retail stores across the United States (including 34 of 50 U.S. states). It also publishes a woodworking industry magazine, distributes consumer catalogs (in all 50 U.S. states and 117 countries) [1] and operates an ecommerce website. [2]

  9. Legacy.com - Wikipedia

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    Legacy.com is a United States–based website founded in 1998, [2] the world's largest commercial provider of online memorials. [3] The Web site hosts obituaries and memorials for more than 70 percent of all U.S. deaths. [4] Legacy.com hosts obituaries for more than three-quarters of the 100 largest newspapers in the U.S., by circulation. [5]