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> Aother Violin Making Workshop?
Regis
post Feb 20 2006, 02:53 PM
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I've gotten several e-mails about the wonderful winter workshop last year held on the Florida panhandle "BETWEEN" hurricanes. I don't have time to put togather another but, I have heard there might be a repeat or similar one out on the west coast. I've given some setup info to a couple people through the year. Michael.....are you doing the one I've heard about near LA? Don't know if there will be more that one agenda as I was going to put togather an overlapping violin and bow workshop with a couple different masters. If anyone has details, or knows if it is open or closed, let us know?

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Michael Darnton
post Feb 20 2006, 03:24 PM
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Yes. We're just working on putting it together right now. It's going to be similar to the one that you organized in Florida, but on the other coast. Jim Brown and the Southern California Violin Makers Association (of which he's the President) are co-sponsoring it, and I think the structure will be very similar. Though we're still working on the particulars, Jim put up a website for it at http://www.jbviolin.com and I suspect that eventually I'll have something on my own site, as the structure gells.

So what was it that you were planning--this is the first I've heard of that.


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Jim_B
post Feb 20 2006, 03:32 PM
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There is indeed. Arrangements are still being finalized but the workshops are definitely on. Two 5 day sessions, this time at the Claremont Colleges just outside of LA. Michael will be leading the sessions. The workshop last year was such a great event and everyone had a great time. We're looking forward to this one. Look at www.jbviolin.com for details.

Thanks Regis,

Jim
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Andres Sender
post Feb 20 2006, 03:32 PM
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Ha! Cool.
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Regis
post Feb 20 2006, 05:40 PM
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Michael,
I did not get very far in the planning. That "day-job" is just taking too much of my time. But, I wanted to put a bowmaker (or at least strong restorer) (that also helps folks here) in a workshop that had a day or two of half day overlaps. A lot of good folks could meet AND learn. If I do one again, it will be closer to the middle of the country (and of course I'll try to encourage you).

Best of luck and hope you guys have as great a group as we had last winter.

Regis
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post Feb 27 2006, 04:31 PM
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Any idea what time of year you might be doing a bow event? I'm traveling back to Arkansas next year and wondered if it might by chance coincide.

By the way, the workshop is filling up fast. We're really looking forward to the event.

Take care,

Jim
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post Feb 27 2006, 05:11 PM
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I attended the Florida workshop last year and learned a TON!! It was well worth the money plus we had alot of fun too.

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post Feb 28 2006, 01:29 AM
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Jim_B, Can we go to Claremont College by Metro Transit, say. from LAX, Green, Blue, Red (or Bus #42) to Union Station and then by San Bernadino lline MetroLink?
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post Feb 28 2006, 04:16 AM
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Will you guys do another workshop in the southeast again? Please?
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post Feb 28 2006, 12:50 PM
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Yes, of course. The Claremont Metrolink station is about a 3 minute walk to the venue. We are recommending that people take advantage of the dorm arrangement if possible. It makes for a more "intense" experience. But it is not required.

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post Feb 28 2006, 12:52 PM
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And please keep the Northeast in mind for a workshop. A few of us live out this way.

Mike in NJ
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post Mar 2 2006, 02:54 PM
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There should be plenty of experienced makers available in that area for this kind of event. There is the workshops in New Hamphire.

My intentions for the west coast workishop is to make it a permanent event on the west coast. I say an event on the west coast. We already have a good sign-up for the event with people coming from Virginia, Oregon and other points east. Those who experienced Michael's Florida workshop realized the tremendous value it was. The quality of the event itself largely determines the distances people are willing to travel. Besides, who wouldn't like a getaway to sunny California?

Jim
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post Mar 8 2006, 01:26 PM
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I have heard about the Claremont workshop. Will anything be happening in the weekend between the classes and is Sunday lodging in the dorms available so I don't have to try to beat morning rush hour traffic?
Bob
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post Mar 8 2006, 02:12 PM
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The dorms are available on the weekends for $28 per day. There is plenty to do on weekends and we will be available to help keep you entertained. We are working on having the workshop itself open so people can continue to work on their projects. J.
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post Mar 9 2006, 10:57 PM
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Thanks for the quick reply. I'm looking forward to it. Bob
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post Apr 13 2006, 03:22 PM
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I was looking for a method of honing my skills.  I notice that
Mr. Darnton is very active on this board.  Does one need a lot
of experience before attending such workshops?





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post Apr 13 2006, 04:52 PM
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I try to take people from where they are, but the farther along they are, the more I think they will get from it.


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post Apr 14 2006, 12:14 PM
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Okay...

along the same lines. I would love to attend a west coast workshop or any
other coastal workshop..alas I am trapped in a situation where I must pay
the bills while earning a living using some skills involving other persuits...
ahhh I beleive the word is carreer. In fact.. personaly I would hang it up and
attend a four year program in Salt Lake If my dependants could survive.
But back to reality..and as we all know ..sometimes realtiy bites. My issue is
this...If I did attend one of these seminars or workshops..I can only imagine
that I would want to attend others and so on. So here is where I am heading
with all this .... (in a perfect world) what I would like to see..not sure there is
a market for this ..but seems there may be. (I would certainly pay for such
a service). What if some of the folks that put together these workshops offer
an on-line workshop of some sort. I realize the limitations with interaction but
even some sort of web based course with on-line discussion and interaction
would be an acceptable compromise for those of us that cant work the current
format into our schedule/budget. Shoot you guys could offer a whole series
of courses...hmmmmm. I know that poses issues in terms of development and
logistics for this sort of medium but man....like I said in a perfect world.
Keep in mind I said earlier that I would be willing to pay for such an on-line service and I suspect there would be others . Just a thought


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post Apr 14 2006, 03:07 PM
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Dand--Where on the west Coast are you located? Would Grants Pass, Oregon be too far to drive for a weekend? There is a fellow there with a small school that runs only on weekends, and a month at a time-- you get 64 hours of training, then a month off-- then another 64, and so forth. If you are just starting out, that might be helpful. He does require that you make the first instrument entirely with hand tools, and, though he does specify a tool list, he has them there to loan, too.

Here's his website--that's an old photo-- he is 65 now, I think.
http://www.kauffmanwood.com/gallery/klein/


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post Apr 14 2006, 04:11 PM
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Ooops I need to clarify... while I would love to attend A west coast (or any other
coastal) event I am located in the central part of the country...currently Minnesota ..but soon to be Oklahoma. This is part of my problem..alot of activities are located near larger populations...understandably but regrettably.

Thanks for the input though..I will check this link out

I wonder if any of these folks have considered a program where you could
work using your own tools and supply feedback via pictures over the WEB
as you progress. They could critique and make suggestions. I know that there
are some things that are best demonstrated in real time..but for alot of the
fundamental stuff...it would seem that some sort of access to the knowledge
they have..like a mentor..well as I said..in a perfect world. I do want my cake
and eat it too !

Haa! One thing is for sure ...however I get there... I will. And I plan to have fun
in the process.


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