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| - This is as good as it gets; this is one of my favorite things in Pittsburgh.
About five years ago, I was a terrible woodworker, and started to look around for classes. I found out that the community colleges didn't offer them, and didn't quite know where to look. I then found GNA (and Dilegno Woodshop Supply), chatted with Dante over the phone, and took the introductory woodworking class.
At first, I thought the price was pretty steep; looking around at similar schools in other cities, the price was *very* reasonable, especially given small class sizes, extended hours, and a low-cost way of acquiring some tools. The class was great, and probably one of the best things I've ever spent money on.
Fast forwarding a few years, I'm now a much, much better woodworker, and owe a significant chunk of that to GNA. (Thank you!)
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