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:: Sunday, April 03, 2005 ::
Master Craftsmen By LEVI PULKKINEN, Skagit Valley Herald, WA
While interest in part-time woodworking may be growing, both Choquette and Laue said they're concerned that the number of professional woodworkers is waning.
Laue said he's concerned that few young people show an interest in woodworking as a profession. He said he wonders who will replace established woodworkers as they begin to retire.
'The number (of woodworkers) is dwindling,' Laue said. 'The young people just aren't willing to learn the trade.'------------------------------------------- posted 2:28 PM :: reference link ::
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