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Before I go on to say what I want, I would like to firstly congratulate David on being MSOTM.
Would it not be a better idea to save the MSOTM award for a non-professional panel beater? I think that a novices first attempt at something, being celebrated, would be a better move and only fuel their passion and hopefully encourage them to attempt more difficult projects. Lee |
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Lee, if you will look through the Hall of Fame:
http://allmetalshaping.com/showthread.php?t=243 You will see that is exactly what we try to do WHEN WE HAVE GOOD CONTENT POSTED. If no one posts their stuff, it's difficult to make a choice. Some months we have to go back a while to find a good candidate. We don't want to ignore our pro shapers but also don't want to make this the Pro Shaper of the month.
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I have been watching Metalshaper ot the Month since it`s inception. I`m pleased with all the choices.
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And lots of the non pros do professional quality work. I think the admins have done a good job of choosing MSOTM to represent the membership.
If it is worthy of praise, lets say thanks. We learn from everyone.
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