The woodworking video podcast and blog of Al Navas

This ain’t no Tango

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Run time: 1 minute, 11 seconds

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12 Responses to

  1. The Village Carpenter

    on December 1 2008

    Darn! He didn’t dance in the seminars I took. : (

  2. Al Navas (Sandal Woods)

    on December 1 2008

    Kari,
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    I was lucky I was there, and caught it on video. He said (I paraphrase) “…watch this show up on the Internet…”
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    This will appear in Part 1 of Forgotten Workbenches and Workholding, which I have been editing. It should be on the blog before long. But, if one is not looking for it, blink and it is gone.

  3. Bob Easton

    on December 2 2008

    Ya done GOOD with the editing!

    Big smiles!!!!

  4. Al Navas (Sandal Woods)

    on December 2 2008

    Thanks, Bob. Had a lot of fun doing this one.

  5. Michael

    on December 2 2008

    Thanks for posting this Al. I just had to share this. Posted on twitter so be prepared for some more traffic.

  6. Al Navas (Sandal Woods)

    on December 2 2008

    Thanks, Michael - I appreciate the link.

  7. Doug Brummett

    on December 2 2008

    Good catch and nice choice of complementary music. Thanks for a chuckle.

  8. Al Navas (Sandal Woods)

    on December 2 2008

    Doug,
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    Great - Tickled that you liked it!

  9. Matt

    on December 3 2008

    I was too awe struck standing next to Roy Underhill that I completely missed it…great job!!

  10. Al Navas (Sandal Woods)

    on December 3 2008

    Matt,

    Thanks! And *you* were mingling with another one of the stars - I am sorry I missed out on that particular get-together. Bet you had fun!

  11. Craig

    on December 22 2008

    Al,

    That’s too funny! So I guess what happens in Berea doesn’t stay in Berea!

    Hope you and your family have a great Christmas.

    God bless,

    Craig

  12. Al Navas (Sandal Woods)

    on December 22 2008

    Craig,
    Thanks! I wish you and yours a wonderful Christmas, and the best in 2009.

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About Me

My name is Al Navas, and I live in NW Missouri with my bride of many years. We are both woodworkers who love to be in the shop together, sharing wonderful times. She is a woodturner, and also carves and does pyrography. I do what many call flat work, which includes jewelry boxes to blanket chests; armoires to entertainment centers; church altars to prayer kneelers; custom cabinets to rustic furniture. In our “spare” time in the shop we make toys, bird houses, etc., for our granddaughters. In late 2007 we finished serving as officers for the St Joseph Woodworkers Guild.