Draft talk:Woodcraft Supply
Copyright problem removed
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Notability
editI have gone through the article and added additional in line citations to support all of the content with at least one reference for each fact. WinCo Foods is a similar size chain to Draft:Woodcraft_Supply, however, there are many more sources referencing Woodcraft stores or magazine, including some larger publications such as The New York Times. In addition to the US stores, the magazine and catalog give Woodcraft an international footprint across 117 countries. Woodcraft is certainly notable within the woodworking industry and for hobbyists. In that context it seems odd that it is not already included in Wikipedia
Thank youAtsmith227 (talk) 16:20, 24 November 2015 (UTC)