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This is a CSD a7 "no assertion of notability" for a correctly formed and annotated stub article on a senior academic who is the author of two canonical books in their field, both heavily cited throughout woodworking articles on WP. That in itself justifies the article, and far exceeds the level needed to meet A7 on a stub.
This article should be expanded, as he's deserving of it. As it hasn't been, and no-one has yet offered to do so, then we call it a "stub". That's what stubs are for. The CSD nominator should be a bit less hasty with their nominations, and in wasting the time of other GF editors who then have to clean up after them. 8-( Andy Dingley (talk) 09:31, 8 January 2009 (UTC)Reply