
Megan Fitzpatrick | Jan 16, 2012 | Comments 5


I'm delighted to report that our new editor, Matthew Teague, will fit in just fine to the Popular Woodworking Magazine family. It turns out, he already shares a PWM family trait – one I'd argue that rubbed off on all of us from Glen Huey (our former senior editor and now a contributing editor) – the "just in time inventory system," as Glen calls it.
In the picture at left (taken this afternoon) Matthew is sanding the backboard for an almost-finished cabinet. The photo shoot is tomorrow. Heck – plenty of time!
— Megan Fitzpatrick
p.s. It's not really Glen's fault. I've been procrastinating since before I could spell the word.
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