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    Default Doing the Best Work you Can Pays off.

    Here is a compliment that I received today. I am glad that the Ky Arts Council things this Highly of My work and of me.
    Doing the best one can do brings in customers and much more. AS a Artist I meet lots of people, their impression of you is very important. More important is the impression Your competitors and other artist have of you. All ways put your best foot forward everyday, not just to you customers but everyone you meet you never know when that person could be a customer.


    To: Eugene King <eking1953@yahoo.com>
    Sent: Tuesday, June 30, 2015 2:00 PM
    Subject: RE: Congratulations! Let's party!



    You are so welcome. I’m so glad you found it useful. You come and bring Tina. You are a shining example of a Kentucky Crafted artist and we want to show you off! Thanks for everything you do, Eugene!


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    Creative Industry Director
    Kentucky Arts Council
    500 Mero St.
    Capital Plaza Tower 21st Floor
    Frankfort, KY 40601
    Phone: 502-564-3757, ext. 472
    Fax: 502-564-2839

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    www.tgdesigns.net
    eking1953@yahoo.com

    HE WHO WORKS WITH HIS HANDS IS A LABORER.
    HE WHO WORKS WITH HIS HANDS AND HEAD IS A CRAFTSMAN.
    HE WHO WORKS WITH HIS HANDS, HIS HEAD AND HIS HEART IS AN ARTIST.
    ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI

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    Very Awesome !!
    Tim Lucas Custom Woodworks
    www.TLCW.us

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    As you guys all know I have a 'hobby bot' and as such am not in the business. However I do take on projects when asked from some of the locals. As Eugene suggests it does pay to always try your best. I had a recent project that just wasn't turning out like I had hoped (lack of skill in this case). I called the fellow that had requested the job and he said that what I had done was OK. His body language was telling me otherwise. So after he left I completely redid the design and the job and called him back. His face lit up when he saw the finished project. So you are quite right, do your best! Russ
    AKA: Da Train Guy

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