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August 05, 2008
Interview with Adam CherubiniThis was a fun interview to do and I think that comes across to the listeners. This is a continuation of the series of interviews I'm doing with the presenters of this years Woodworking in America Conference. Adam Cherubini will be involved in several classes at this year's event.
Adam was recently selected by Early American Life magazine for its prestigious “Directory of Traditional American Crafts,” in which a panel of judges (comprised of museum curators, dealers and other experts) reviews submissions and selects only the best. It’s an honor bestowed upon only a handful of craftspeople each year. If you would like to listen to the interview I did with Adam, you can find it here: Once you've listened to the interview, come back here and leave your comments Thanks for listening, and I hope you enjoy it! Craig
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Comments (4)
I've enjoyed a couple or three of your interviews; but a standard feature of audio on the web, especially longer audio, is the ability to pause and resume without listening to the part already listened to.
Pam
Posted by Pam Niedermayer | August 8, 2008 12:36 PM
Posted on August 8, 2008 12:36
Oops, never mind, just found your iTunes links.
Sorry,
Pam
PS Great interview with Adam.
Posted by Pam Niedermayer | August 8, 2008 1:27 PM
Posted on August 8, 2008 13:27
I just got the email about it, but I check adam's blog regularly and found the link first. Already listening to it and its a great interview. I let the Old Tools group know about it as well. Keep up the good work.
is a Roy Underhill interview in the works?
Posted by Michael | August 11, 2008 2:02 PM
Posted on August 11, 2008 14:02
I think you've done it again. I listen to it at work on my mp3. I think Adam would have talked forever. Very interesting and entertaining. Every time I listen to your interviews, I come away with a smile. Keep up with the good work.
Posted by Rik | August 14, 2008 6:29 PM
Posted on August 14, 2008 18:29