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  1. Hi, I'm Randy I have been scrolling off and on for 15 years. My first saw was bought at an Ace Hardware store by my wife as a present for me. My dad started scrolling when I was in college and that inspired me to build some of the same projects he did and then explore from there. I upgraded to a used Dewalt 788 about 3 years ago and that upgrade made a big difference in the joy and quality of the projects I have completed. I gave the Ace saw to the pastor at my church. I hope he forgives me! Trying to get him interested in scrolling religious plaques and portraits. I attached some tree ornaments that were from a project last year. I am interested in finding out if there are other scrollers in my neighborhood? Special Interest Groups?
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