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jockmike2
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posted 182 days ago
Keeps me out of trouble, now thats what I need. Cool pics. Did you make them in 72? No offense.
-- Mike. mwurm13@yahoo.com
Shannon Bailey
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posted 182 days ago
No that’s the year I was born. HAHA
patron
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posted 182 days ago
nice pastimer ,
i realy like the one on wafferwood (osb )
the antiquing is a nice touch !
-- david ,new mexico ,allheart
Cory
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posted 182 days ago
Those are very creative and a good use of scrap. You ought to open a booth at a flea market or something and sell those full time.
-- Premium firewood created daily.
a1Jim
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posted 182 days ago
Hey Jack
fun projects and good use of material. they look good
-- Jim from Heirloom Woodshop Southern Oregon
scrappy
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posted 182 days ago
Nice! Good veriety for a consignment shop. Lets the customers know you are versitle.
Anything that can keep one of us LJ’s out of trouble is probably a good thing. ( my wife sends me to my shop when I get into trouble) haha
Keep it up.
Scrappy
-- Scrap Wood's the best...the projects are smaller, and so is the mess!
Andy
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posted 180 days ago
I really like this kind of art.Simple in a way,but more thought goes into something like this than is readily apparent.I like the retro feel this has to it,like its out of a coastal town ages ago.
-- " If I can make it,so can you" Andy in Oregon