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WayneC
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posted 772 days ago
Love the sharks.
-- We must guard our enthusiasm as we would our life - James Krenov
PanamaJack
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posted 772 days ago
Cool, very cool! Just a great job.
-- Carpe Lignum - Seize The Wood,
Douglas Bordner
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posted 772 days ago
Even better than the first series. You are very talented. Thanks for showing these.
-- "Bordnerizing" perfectly good lumber for over a decade.
MsDebbieP
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posted 771 days ago
oh my goodness!!! Beautiful
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Dadoo
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posted 771 days ago
That’s something to be proud of! But where’s the beer cooler? I’m also picturing that we’re not talkin’ about taking this tackle box out on a rowboat. I imagine you got something a little bigger. Besides, the hooks are too big for our local Bluegills.
*Just saw the sign for the Godspeed. Any plans of turning that tackle box into a gift?
-- Bob Vila would be so proud of you!
herbr
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posted 771 days ago
Absolutly great work-its much to beautiful to use!
-- Spread love with our work
Buckskin
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posted 771 days ago
Looks great. I assume this tackle box is designed to be put on the boat and left. Not hauled back and forth. Looks great.
CharlieM1958
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posted 771 days ago
Wow! Really impressive!
-- Charlie M. "Woodworking - patience = firewood"
mot
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posted 771 days ago
I really like it, but I fear the handle doesn’t do the rest of the piece justice. Really beautiful job of building.
-- You can discover more about a person in an hour of play than in a year of conversation. (Plato)
woodbutcher
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posted 771 days ago
Hey Guys and MsDebbie TY so much for all the comments! Wayne, I’ll pay a little more attention to detail in the future-LOL-those are supposed to be Kingfish! Dadoo the tackle box actually sits on top of the beer cooler usually! And nope this won’t turn into a gift, I’ll just bequeath it too my son as a reminder that his Old Man could still pick it up and carry it if necessary when I was his age-LOL-Buckskin actually I roll it up and down the pier on a pier cart I built which carries the tackle box,cooler and eight fishing rods for a day at the end of King fishing. Tom my wife said the handle made it look like a Pagoda tackle box-I had Old sailing vessels in mind when I designed that little part. Just as a side note-I did use 5 different woods and stained only the birch panels in the boxes construction. With all the different colors it looks some what similar to a cupie prize from the fair!
-- woodbutcher north carolina
WayneC
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posted 771 days ago
I’m not ever sure I seen a kingfish. So your detail is probably fine…
-- We must guard our enthusiasm as we would our life - James Krenov
sotomike
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posted 767 days ago
great tackle box very impressive craftmanship and creativity i would give the world to have a weekend with the cooler, box and the king fish
-- el marro
Napaman
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posted 237 days ago
this is really amzing…I am going to attempt one soon…and this is unique…
-- Matt, Napa, CA...fun is beautiful...just trying to have some fun...