Tex Williams

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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. [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.