Johnny {J W} Morlan

name Johnny has had his website and been the webmaster since 1995. 95% of his sales come from his business website and 99% of his orders come from people who live more than 200 miles away from his business location. As a young boy helping his father with carpentry jobs, Johnny Morlan could never guess that one day his gorgeous wood pieces would adorn not only the finest American and European homes, but would even be presented to the President and First Lady of the United States. When Johnny was just seven years old, living in Moberly, Missouri with his family, he began assisting his father, working on various carpentry projects. By the time he was a teen, the artistry that would later make him such a success was already apparent. "My dad would get annoyed with me because I would always want to make the finish moldings and cabinets more intricate," Johnny chuckles. He loved making small wood objects, but was often told by his father and others that there just wasn't a market for such items. "Well, in 1989, I stopped listening to the nay-sayers, "Johnny says, "and I've never looked back." Having already worked for a furniture contractor and in the lumber and hardware businesses, he had a solid base of knowledge as he founded J.W. Morlana's Unique Wood Gifts. But he also had a passion to keep learning and growing in his craft, reading over 220 books on the subject and constantly striving for perfection. Now working in Lubbock, Texas and a recognized master in his trade, Johnny Morlan has worked with over 500 species of wood and keeps more than 125 species in stock. He cares deeply about the environment, works with woods endorsed by the Rainforest Alliance Smart Wood Program, and in the last few years was nominated for several distinguished leadership awards. Johnny has worked with unique woods since 1983. People from over 130 countries have viewed and admired his creations. He is a member of the International Who's Who Historical Society {his short biography is featured in the 2001-2002 edition of the International Who's Who of Entrepreneurs}. He is a member of the following organizations and associations: Rainforest Alliance Smart Wood Program, National Arbor Day Foundation, International Wood Collectors Society, Woodworker's Website Association, Woodworkers Book Club and a lifetime member of Handyman Club of America. Some of Johnny's creations have been bought by or given as presents to professional people, foreign dignitaries of state, celebrities and even the President and the First Lady of the United States.

Woodworking Artist Johnny {J W} Morlan Personal Quotes

24th December 2005
* "Besides paying federal, state, county, city, social security, medicare, property and sales taxes, I create, handcraft and sell a little merchandise too!" Johnny W Morlan * "Customers are quite a treasure, we serve them with great pleasure!" Johnny... Read >

Tips On How To Make Money With Your Own Website

17th December 2005
Hello, my name is Johnny W Morlan, owner and webmaster from the very start of J W Morlan's Unique Wood Gifts business website. I have had my business website on the web for over 10 years, J W Morlan's Unique Wood Gifts. I am a woodworking artist {designer... Read >

J W's Innovative Woodworker Column

15th December 2005
I started this column because of my desire to share my woodworking experiences and to teach and help people become better woodworkers. I have more than 20 years of experience working with wood and have worked more than 350 different species of wood. I nor... Read >

How To Produce Sales & Make A Website Prosperous

09th December 2005
How To Produce Sales & Make A Website Prosperous Colors. 7 Keep the colors, font styles, font sizes, navigation and the layout of your webpages, constant throughout your whole website, so when your visitors surf your websites webpages they will ... Read >

Woodworker J W Morlan's Box Construction & Wood Finish Techniques

24th November 2005
Overall Box Construction Technique Boxes can be any creations that have three or more sides and are meant to be displayed either laying flat on a 180 degree surface or standing or hanging in a 90 degree horizontal upright position. Johnny's wood box... Read >

Tips To Becoming A Successful Artist & Craftperson

24th November 2005
The world and the Internet are filled with artists. Artists are everywhere! Because of the competition, only a few get noticed and make money at it.Take these for instance, on the Internet, www.wwar.com, www.yessy.com and www.fine-art.com. Sure they recei... Read >

Facts About Wood & Trees

24th November 2005
For several years, I have complied facts on wood and trees. Here are 77 that I will share with you. I add to and update it frequently. Some are pretty astounding.* The most recently discovered tree specie is the Wollemi Pine, {Wollemia nobilis}. It was di... Read >

Your Indoor House Environment & Wood Movement

24th November 2005
Exotic wood even in the raw is an investment. Once correctly worked and created into an object the investment will multiply many times in the years and decades to come. This is why it is essential to know and understand wood movement between the many diff... Read >

How To Insure Wood Movement Doesn't Ruin Your Project

24th November 2005
I place each species of wood into one of four wood movement categories, they are minute, small, average and great. Woods should be glued {laminated} whether edge to edge, face to face or edge to face only to other woods within the movement category the... Read >

Hardwood Softwood Lumber Grades & Ways They Are Sold & Priced

24th November 2005
In this article I will not go into explaining the rules of grading hardwood or softwood lumber as they are very complicated and lengthy. I will list the grades that are sold, the dimensions that are available and the ways retailers price and sell lumber. ... Read >

How Woodworking Differs From Other Art Mediums

24th November 2005
The art medium of woodworking differs from all other art mediums in numerous ways. In this day and age, the woodworker has to be environmentally conscientious because in today's society the rainforests and the depletion of trees is a major concern. To the... Read >