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		<title>Tales from the Pewter Shop</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I learned the craft of turning fine pewterware at my fathers side. Ray Gibson was a master craftsman who loved everything about his work—the tools and materials, the shop, and the people that he served. In 1999, Ray wrote Tales from the Pewter Shop so he could share his insights and love of craft with [...]]]></description>
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