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This piece, a custom order is headed to Brooklyn, along with some raw slabs for someone else & a table top for someone else in manhatten on the way home. Tung oil type finish. Powdercoat black hairpin legs. 2X38X8’10 Pics soon at http://www.around-the-bend.com
-- Ted, TX or PA www.around-the-bend.com

































6 comments so far
a1Jim
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posted 185 days ago
Hey Ted
cool table looks very nice,I like the bow ties and interesting legs plus beautiful walnut.
-- Jim from Heirloom Woodshop Southern Oregon
Durnik150
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posted 185 days ago
Very Nakashima-esque wil the bowtie splines and heavy walnut top. Very well done. Your customer should be very happy. The will never have to buy another dining room table again!
-- Behind the Bark is a lot of Heartwood----Charles, Centennial, CO
Christopher
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posted 185 days ago
This is very cool.
-- "That Government is Best that Governs The Least."-Jefferson
Dusty56
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posted 185 days ago
I’ve got a bookmatched set of walnut air-drying right now . I hope the colors and figure are close to these beauties when they finish drying. Nice job on ths piece : )
-- You know you're getting old when you know the difference between you're (you are) and your (belonging to you) AND how to use them in a sentence .
jockmike2
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posted 184 days ago
Beautiful table. Love that walnut, and all you do with it. I checked out your website, astounding, to say the least. Many projects in the Nakashima style. Very well done.
-- Mike. mwurm13@yahoo.com
kjwoodworking
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posted 184 days ago
Who would have thunk a rustic piece such as this would find a home in Donald Trump’s neighborhood?
Don’t forget us little folk when your hob knobbin in the big city!!
-- Kirk H. -- http://www.kjwoodworking.com