Joined: Sat Jun 14, 08 10:28 am Posts: 345 Location: Vineland NJ
I figured it has been a while sense I have posted any work let a long make a post in the old 207. So heres some of the stuff I have built lately for some customers of mine.
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Joined: Sat Aug 08, 09 7:42 am Posts: 114 Location: Valley Forge, PA
JD... Very nice work..that door is fantastic! I was in Cape May last week and I was thinking about trying to stop by to get a jump start on the long over due Philly area meeting. Even if it was 2 of us and a few beers...
Joined: Thu Aug 07, 08 10:04 pm Posts: 562 Location: Just North of Syracuse, NY
Love the Biedermeier style (black distress) table. Just the liteness of the legs. Something you don't see in a lot of today's stores. Also the Mission piece looks very interesting as well. The door - AWEsome!
Great work. Good to hear that things are going good for woodworkers. Don't be a stranger, stop by again for a cup of coffe and a chat. We'll leave the lights on for ya.
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