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  1. #11
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    JTR,

    What a nice looking table. I'm with everyone else in the praise. Also I'm in full agreement with the pleasure of hand work. For that reason I've reduce a large portion of my electrical equipment. Pride and enjoyment comes from design and hand skills.

    Joe

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    Default Complete and delivered

    Here's the final product - some images in finish room, some in client's home. Walnut is S&B grade, ebony inlays. Hoped to do some chairs to compliment, but they will use seldom, and unlikely to place chairs along the sides, as they want the metal work to show well.

    What a privilege to be invited to do a piece with this much creativity, plus the level of enjoyment the work itself generates. Thanks to all for the kind words.

    jeff
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    Jeff,
    Bravo! Great execution. I like how the bowtie theme is carried through the wood and metal.

    -B
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    A level of quality most would aspire to...but like me, will probably never attain...excellent job.
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    Sweet the whole piece goes together very nicely.

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    That is one classy table. I love walnut, and it really looks great. Love the metal work too.

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    Beautifully done.
    When are you starting on the chairs?

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    + 1 for all the above!! Very well done!!

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    Elegant Jeff!!
    (David, You up and running again?)
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    Not yet Scott, thanks for asking. Should be running some tests by the weekend.

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