Dear friends and family at lumber jocks,
I’m excited to announce our new web site and new business location
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“Border French Necaise Woodworking & Carpentry”
1636 Popps Ferry Road
Ste M7
Biloxi, MS 39532.
We hope to attract lots of visitors (and prospective customers), so we invite you to visit our site now to learn more!
Please forward this email to anyone who might be interested, to help us spread the word. To see our site, http://borderfrenchwoodworking.com
www.borderfrenchwoodworking.com
Best regards,
ray border, timothy french aka cobra5, tracy necasie
border french necasie woodworking & carpentry
-- tool time tim aka "cobra5"






















12 comments so far
pommy
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posted 118 days ago
You may want to just check that link my friend it’s not known at address just a heads up ok
Andy
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Pat Cavanaugh
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posted 118 days ago
Tim,
Andy’s right. The one one your LJ home page works but it is different than this one. And thanks for the compliment on the MSgt stripe shadow box. I need to stop by your new location. I drive by that way a couple times a week. And BTW, congrats on the new venture. You’re a brave man especially in these economic times. But it’s people like you who will help bring about an upturn. Best of luck!
Pat
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Karson
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posted 118 days ago
Yes your link has a * and an _ as part of the link
Good luck.
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cobra5
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posted 118 days ago
oops,
should be
www.borderfrenchwoodworking.com
http://www.borderfrenchwoodworking.com
sorry lj, just excited on the new adventure
tim
-- tool time tim aka "cobra5"
Scott Bryan
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posted 118 days ago
Tim, I wish you and your crew nothing but the best in this venture. It does take a lot of courage to step up from a hobbiest to a pro.
Good luck with your new venture.
-- With God's help all things are possible- even woodworking. Woodworking is not just a hobby, it is an (expletive deleted) expensive hobby.
Durnik150
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posted 118 days ago
Good luck!! You’ve got some serious intestinal fortitude starting up in this economy! I wish you the best and only success.
-- Behind the Bark is a lot of Heartwood----Charles, Centennial, CO
pommy
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posted 118 days ago
Hi Tim
that a very good web site my friend i wish you the best of luck for the future
Andy
-- cut it saw it scrap it
TopamaxSurvivor
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posted 118 days ago
Good luck with the new venture! I started business in 85 when you couldn’t buy a job. It can be done ;-))
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jack1
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posted 117 days ago
good luck. work hard and live small…
-- jack -- measure once, curse twice!
SCOTSMAN
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posted 117 days ago
Andy what do you mean a heads up be careful where you put your head buddy my friend was badly injured doing that during the napoleonic wars when you and I were boys.he mistakingly put his head up a scotsmans kilt to take cover from the enemy.And he had his moustache almost blown off said the smell was terrible LOLAlistair
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oldnovice
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posted 115 days ago
Tim,
Good luck on your new endeavor and most of all have fun!
I have been on LJ very much lately as I was laid off and I have been trying to get everything that goes along with that set up and on the right path (it’s not as easy as one may think).
My youngest son has been after me to do exactly what you are doing … become my own boss at something that gives me pleasure. The difficulty now is cash flow!
I have enjoyed your pre-professional projects and I hope that you will continue to add you new projects for all of us to see!
-- Hans in San Jose; "I never met a board I didn't like!"
TerryF
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posted 114 days ago
Go get em Tim.
Just brace yourself for at least six 12 hour days and on the 7th you get to work 18hrs just to catch up :)