WOOD YOU BELIEVE IT?
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In the beginning, I watched and recorded “This Old House’ religiously (“If I Were a Carpenter,’ by Bill Sharpsteen, June 22). I still watch most of the time, but I no longer tape it, because now it doesn’t present situations that I, an average working stiff, can identify with.
Despite words to the contrary in the article, the show really has become “Remodels of the Rich and Famous.’ When it began to present projects where the cost of a single fixture exceeded what I spent on an entire kitchen remodel, I knew they were no longer talking about people like me.
Cecil Rose
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