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scottp55
01-22-2015, 06:36 PM
So I'm breezing through stuff looking for the older SB3 versions for download, and found these. All the months and I'd never seen these old Shopbot Camp Pics:o
Click only if you have time to waste and want to see some "Show and Tell":)
https://www.flickr.com/photos/campshopbot/page1/

chiloquinruss
01-22-2015, 08:56 PM
That is some great memories of some great camps. The next time a newbie posts, why should I get a or why should I go to a camp . . . . Thank you posting. Great show and tell stuff for sure!. Russ

Chuck Keysor
01-22-2015, 11:41 PM
Thanks Scott for providing that link. I actually looked through ALL of those pictures and was really impressed with all of the finely crafted projects that I saw. And it was surprising to think, here it is 9 years later, and all these types of products are still being made on Bots.

It looked like there were a number of camps covered in the photos. Are Shopbot camps still run like what is pictured? Or have they faded away? Are any of them well known for being better then the rest?

Thanks, Chuck

steve_g
01-23-2015, 08:30 AM
It’s well known that the Austin Texas camp at Wayne Locke’s shop is the best!
SG

scottp55
01-23-2015, 08:41 AM
Chuck, Only ever been to Nov 1,'14 Maine Camp(lost my ride for Bill Palumbo's 2013 Camp and will always regret that) so I'm certainly a Newbie at Camps:( I'll Definitely hit every single one I can from now on!!!
AllStar Adhesives and a bunch of GREAT people were there!! One Couple worked for a stage company with a MASSIVE budget and had a PRS like 5X20 FEET!!! for stage props and it was AMAZING work:) Nice to finally put faces to names from the Forum and actually jaw a little with them!

Hopefully somebody from your region will kick in about your area?

Always thought it would be nice for individuals from the same area to host private get togethers and toss Ideas around!
We automatically have more in common than 95% of the people we normally meet:)

sneakers
01-23-2015, 10:10 AM
Scott

Thank you for the post. I even got to see myself and some of my pieces in the photos. Great memories. Thanks again.
Gary