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Tex Williams carves for the challenge of it. His carvings are intricate and diverse, from trains and planes to pianos and stoves. Williams retired from Owens-Corning Fiberglas in 1984 after 31 years of service as a millwright and began carving miniatures a year later. <ref>Kevin House, “Life in miniature: Wood carver’s tiny creations displayed at McKean festival,” Newark Advocate (Newark, OH), Oct. 4, 1987. </ref>
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Tex Williams carves for the challenge of it. His carvings are intricate and diverse, from trains and planes to pianos and stoves. Williams retired from [[Owens Corning Fiberglass]] in 1984 after 31 years of service as a millwright and began carving miniatures a year later. <ref>Kevin House, “Life in miniature: Wood carver’s tiny creations displayed at McKean festival,” Newark Advocate (Newark, OH), Oct. 4, 1987. </ref>
  
 
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Latest revision as of 10:09, 28 August 2017

Tex Williams carves for the challenge of it. His carvings are intricate and diverse, from trains and planes to pianos and stoves. Williams retired from Owens Corning Fiberglass in 1984 after 31 years of service as a millwright and began carving miniatures a year later. [1]

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References

  1. Kevin House, “Life in miniature: Wood carver’s tiny creations displayed at McKean festival,” Newark Advocate (Newark, OH), Oct. 4, 1987.