Woodworker's Journal 1984-8-5, страница 8

Woodworker

Letters, (Cont'd)

In your "Letters" section of the July/August 1984 issue, you informed readers to write to The Consumer Product Safety Commission for safe standards regarding toy construction. However, you failed to list their mailing address and the cost,

Roger Szeszulski, Midland, Mich.

For a copy of their Regulations for Toys and Children's Articles, write to The Consumer Product Safety Commission, Washington, D. C. 20207. The information is available at no charge.

Odds and Ends

On September 28th, 29th and 30th, at the Westfield Armory in Westfield, New Jersey, the Garrett Wade Company and Force Machinery will present Woodworking: Tools of the Trade "84, a hand and power tools exposition for amateur and professional woodwork

ers. Demonstrations and exhibitions will be held continuously, and scheduled seminars will cover European construction techniques, dovetail joinery, traditional Japanese woodworking, Windsor chairmaking, and fifty years of woodworking machinery. Admission to the exposition is $5.00 per person. Seminar fee is $10.00 per person. Seats for the seminars must be reserved by calling the Garrett Wade Company at (212) 807-1155.

The Woodworking Association of North America (WANA) has a couple of upcoming shows. Woodworking World — The Chicago Show, will be held at the O'Hare Expo Center in Rosemont, Illinois on October 1214, while Woodworking World — The Philadelphia Show, will be held at the George Washington Lodge in King of Prussia, Pennsylvania on November 9-11. Admission fee will be $5.00, and seminars are free with admission. For show or seminar information, contact: WANA, 35 Main Street. Suite 6. Plymouth. NH 03264. Telephone: (603) 536-3876.

The Woodworking Show for Craftsmen and Hobbyists will be held on September 28-30, at the Orange County Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa, California. It will feature over 100 exhibits of the latest tools, techniques, and supplies. Seminars are free and door prizes will be awarded. For more information, contact: Patricia Dillon, The Woodworking Show for Craftsmen and Hobbyists, 1516 South Pontius Ave., Los Angeles, California 90025. Telephone: (213)477-8521.

Albert Constantine and Son, Inc., 2050 Eastchester Road, Bronx, New York will hold a Wood and Tool Expo on November 16 and 17. Admission is free. Qualified representatives of manufacturers of woodworking tools and supplies will be on hand to demonstrate their products and to answer questions. Experts in marquetry, woodcarving, and general woodworking will demonstrate their crafts. Also, a representative from a famous veneer mill will show veneer and talk about its use. For more information, call Con-stantine's at (212) 792-1600. W<J

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