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  2. Lee Valley Tools - Wikipedia

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    The company is family-owned. The founder, Leonard Lee, was a recipient of the Order of Canada.He founded the company in 1978, in Ottawa, Ontario.Over the next ten years, the company opened several more stores in Toronto and Vancouver, and started manufacturing its own line of tools (starting with the Veritas Dovetail Marker in 1982).

  3. Leonard Lee - Wikipedia

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    Leonard G. Lee CM (July 17, 1938 – July 7, 2016) was a Canadian entrepreneur and founder of Lee Valley Tools and Canica Design. Lee was born in 1938 in Wadena, Sask., and grew up in a log cabin without electricity or running water.

  4. File:Axes and Woodcutting tools, Lee Valley (2579477868).jpg

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  5. American Association of Woodturners - Wikipedia

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    Woodturning, which has experienced exceptional growth and interest since AAW's founding, is a pursuit that goes back 4,000 years in human history – using craft's most organic material, wood, as its primary medium. Woodturners create utilitarian, artistic, and sculptural wooden objects on mechanical lathes.

  6. John Jordan (woodturner) - Wikipedia

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    John, an artist and woodturner from Cane Ridge, Nashville, Tennessee, had no formal arts education.He became interested in woodworking in the late ’70s, first making furniture and then turned to woodturning in the early ’80s.

  7. Ottawa River timber trade - Wikipedia

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    Timber rafts by Parliament Hill in 1882. The Ottawa River timber trade, also known as the Ottawa Valley timber trade or Ottawa River lumber trade, was the nineteenth century production of wood products by Canada on areas of the Ottawa River and the regions of the Ottawa Valley and western Quebec, destined for British and American markets.