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David Butler Workshop

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David Butler Workshop

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Posted by Tony Segale on May 19, 2004
Like Mike, I attended the 3 day workshop instructed by the "Wacky Professor", David Butler. Through all the fun and classroom antics of a minor class clown, I was amazed at the work that David and his wife Susie put into the preparation of this highly recommended educational experience. Computers for all who could not bring one, professional full color, step by step instruction manuals, CD containing not just the instruction book but a few extras, and a first class commerative embroidered workshop dress shirt for all students (wish I had one like that in parochial school), made me realize I didn't pay enough for the class, The Butler workshop had "students" from all computer levels, beginner to experienced. I believe with the material to have back in our own shops, this industry just got raised to an even higher standard.
I definitely know I owe Dave and Susie (she reminded me of one of my parochial school teachers, in a good way) a lot more for the instruction and experience. Not only that, they're just darn good people, too.
Thanks you two, a whole bunch. I can't say it enough.

Tony Segale
Raymond Chapman
Tony, I think one of your last statements was very true and seems to be the reason we all like being around David and Susie..."they're just darn good people".

Now I can hardly wait to get in one of his classes.
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