Congratulations and thank you Kurt

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Congratulations and thank you Kurt

Post by magruder »

I see we are coming up on a two year anniversary with the forum in its'
present form. :D
A BIG thank you to Kurt for all his work and congratulations on keeping it going so well.

This is undoubtedly the finest forum I've ever had the privilege to participate in.

And let's not forget Tyler Beard, the founding "Father" - sorry Tyler,
couldn't resist the pun. ( I know... you're not Catholic ) :wink:

Best to all,

Steve Morrisette
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Post by bvartist »

WOW! Has it been two years since Tyler handed off the keys to this beast to Kurt??? Time flies when you're having fun! :wink:

Many thanks to Tyler for starting this great forum. And to Kurt for stepping in and keeping it alive and growing.

Everybody who posts their thoughts and ideas also deserve a little credit for making this a fantastic community where we all can grow and share our experiences.

David
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HERE! HERE!!
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Adding my cheers to Kurt, Tyler, and the forum partners for making this a great and resourceful forum.
Craig

From the heart of the Blue Grass.
Lexington, KY

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Yes yes, a great big THANKS and cheers to Kurt and Tyler! And another toast to all who contribute the many gems of wisdom and experience.

This forum has had a huge impact on many aspiring pipe makers. It has helped me immensely, and I really appreciate all the work that went into starting it, and keeps it up and running. Of course, it's all of you who post and comment that make it happen, as well, especially the pros and more experienced who take the time to help the rest of us out. Thanks! For me it's as close as I can get to an apprenticeship, and has the advantage of access to an entire school of masters.

Here's to a job well done, and a big thanks to all!
Scott E. Thile
Collector, smoker, and aspiring pipemaker.
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Post by Nick »

Wow! two years!

Thanks guys, for making this place great!
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