Tage Frid
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Further reading

  • Hank Gilpin, "Professor Frid," Fine Woodworking magazine
    Fine Woodworking
    -Editorial style:The magazine's editorial direction has always been to focus on the very best of woodworking techniques at the highest level of skill. There has always a blend of articles from hands-on techniques, complex theory behind timber, finishes or tools, through to sheer showcase admiration...

     146 (Winter 2000-1), pp. 80-85.

  • John Kelsey, "Tage Frid: A Talk with the Old Master," Fine Woodworking magazine
    Fine Woodworking
    -Editorial style:The magazine's editorial direction has always been to focus on the very best of woodworking techniques at the highest level of skill. There has always a blend of articles from hands-on techniques, complex theory behind timber, finishes or tools, through to sheer showcase admiration...

    52 (May-June 1985), pp. 66-67.

  • Michael A. Stone, Contemporary American Woodworkers, Gibbs Smith, Salt Lake City UT, 1986, pp. 48-63.

  • "Tage Frid" in Edward S. Cooke Jr., Gerald W.R. Ward, and Kelly H L'Ecuyer, The Maker's Hand: American Studio Furniture, 1940-1990, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston MA, 2003, p. 120.

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