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I thought that this would interest to most of you. See what John Gargano, a
professional archtect, does in his spare time.
http://www.garganoart.com/sculpture_1_1.htm
Neat looking stuff. Click on the little squares above to change the picture.
In the gallery he has pictures of his tools.

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Nice looking art. A lot of time invested. Where's the boiler?
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Nice, but who are you going to find that is willing to pay for this
beautiful work?

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Nice, but who are you going to find that is willing to pay for this
beautiful work?



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Nice, but who are you going to find that is willing to pay for this
beautiful work?


You've never held a job requiring union membership, I would assume......

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You've never held a job requiring union membership, I would assume......



The big portion of union workers I've had the priviledge of working with
were overpaid and underworked.

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"Lane" lane (no spam) at copperaccents dot com wrote in message
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You've never held a job requiring union membership, I would assume......



The big portion of union workers I've had the priviledge of working with
were overpaid and underworked.


Miss my point altogether or you just being facetious ???

http://tinyurl.com/4m5vl


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"PrecisionMachinisT" wrote in message
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"Lane" lane (no spam) at copperaccents dot com wrote in message
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"PrecisionMachinisT" wrote in message
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You've never held a job requiring union membership, I would
assume......



The big portion of union workers I've had the priviledge of working with
were overpaid and underworked.


Miss my point altogether or you just being facetious ???

http://tinyurl.com/4m5vl


I guess I must have missed your point (since you asked) and the url linking
to a boeing picture of some kind of outer space equipment means what?



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"Lane" lane (no spam) at copperaccents dot com wrote in message
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"PrecisionMachinisT" wrote in message
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"Lane" lane (no spam) at copperaccents dot com wrote in message
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"PrecisionMachinisT" wrote in message
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You've never held a job requiring union membership, I would
assume......



The big portion of union workers I've had the priviledge of working

with
were overpaid and underworked.


Miss my point altogether or you just being facetious ???

http://tinyurl.com/4m5vl


I guess I must have missed your point (since you asked) and the url

linking
to a boeing picture of some kind of outer space equipment means what?


No doubt made by union folks....and quite a piece of art IMO....

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