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Woodworker's Journal (ISSN: 0199-1892). is published in February. April, June, August, October and December by Rockier Press Inc., 4365 Willow Dr., Medina, MN 55340. Periodical postage paid at Medina, Minnesota and additional mailing offices. Postmaster: Send all address changes to Woodworker's Journal, RO. Box 56583, Boulder, CO 80322-6583. Subscription Rates: One-year, $19.95 (U.S.); $25.95 U.S. funds (Canada and other countries). Single copy price, $5.99. Reproduction without permission prohibited. Publications Mail Agreement Number 0861065. Canadian Publication Agreement #40009401. ©2008 Rockier Press Inc. Printed in USA.

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August 2008 Woodworker's Journal