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From: "Diana" <>
Subject: Re: [WIG LIST] Saw Setter - Journeyman
Date: Thu, 1 Jan 2004 15:55:36 -0000
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Subject: [WIG LIST] Saw Setter - Journeyman
Hello Dr Jim, Happy New Year
The Apprentice/journeyman/master theme was discussed on the List a while
back, so it will be on the Archives. As I understood it a Journeyman is
more advanced than an apprentice but not yet fully qualified when he would
become a master.
I can't explain Saw Setter, except the obvious answer someone who maintained
the saws?
I don't think my messages are getting through. Could you please acknowledge
if you receive this?
Thank you.
Diana
> Three days ago, way back last year, I posed the erroneous question in
asking
> Listers for their help in explaining what a 'Saw Cutter - Journeyman'
was. I
> have reread the original entry which should have read - 'Saw Setter -
> Journeyman'. Any ideas? A g.greatgrandfather of mine emigrated to Oz in
1884, by when
> he was 62yrs. old. His occupation was listed as - 'Saw Setter -
Journeyman'.
> Best Wishes for 2004 from - Dr. Jim of Nottingham.
>
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