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Old 05-20-2011, 10:45 AM
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Default Neat article on Fred Cogelow

World-class woodcarver displays works in Luverne | Worthington Daily Globe | Worthington, Minnesota
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That was a good article! I've been in his studio when he was part of a studio tour of Willmar. It was fun going through and seeing his 'stash' of things he had on shelves for references. I often wish I had the nerve to go back and just visit some more with him. I'm too chicken to do so. *sigh*

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I've been following Fred's work for about 20 years. His work is amazing.
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A great article, Bob.Thanks for sharing it....what an inspiration!
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Does he have any videos out

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