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jumbojack
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#1 posted 657 days ago
That is beautiful! Did you have a jig for the holes?
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Manitario
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#2 posted 657 days ago
beautiful! I love your choice of wood.
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Laertes
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#3 posted 657 days ago
That is really nice. I have thinking about making one that looks beautiful. Thanks for sharing. Great finish!
Ken90712
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#4 posted 656 days ago
15-2,15-3,15-4 I win LOL it all I remember from when I was a kid and my parents played. Very nice work,
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mafe
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#5 posted 656 days ago
Really fine box and game.
Your mother inlaw is lucky.
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#6 posted 655 days ago
Dang, that is some fine work. I love how it holds cards.
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DYankee
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#7 posted 654 days ago
Very nice. Did you use a jig for the holes?
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konaman
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#8 posted 651 days ago
Yes I bought a metal template for the holes. worked great.
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