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Cracked Cabinet on Lee Valley Mailer Cover
What a great piece! Anyone else notice it? My wife's first reaction was,
"That's not real." I had to assure her it was. I did a search on the maker. His business is called Straight Line Design... which I assume is done tongue in cheek. I can't see a straight line on any of his pieces. Judson, if you read this group... good on ya! |
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Cracked Cabinet on Lee Valley Mailer Cover
Yes! What a striking piece of work.
My only problem with it is because the elder Mr. and Mrs. McGee were pack rats, and I was an apt pupil, I look at a piece of furniture like that and despair about the lack of horizontal top surfaces upon which to pile my vast collection of schtuff. On Tue, 23 Mar 2004 14:09:15 -0700, Bestest Handsander wrote: What a great piece! Anyone else notice it? My wife's first reaction was, "That's not real." I had to assure her it was. I did a search on the maker. His business is called Straight Line Design... which I assume is done tongue in cheek. I can't see a straight line on any of his pieces. Judson, if you read this group... good on ya! |
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Cracked Cabinet on Lee Valley Mailer Cover
Judson (sp?) came and spoke at a guild meeting I attended - what an amazing
fellow. I have never seen such creativity in a furniture maker. "Bestest Handsander" wrote in message ... What a great piece! Anyone else notice it? My wife's first reaction was, "That's not real." I had to assure her it was. I did a search on the maker. His business is called Straight Line Design... which I assume is done tongue in cheek. I can't see a straight line on any of his pieces. Judson, if you read this group... good on ya! |
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Cracked Cabinet on Lee Valley Mailer Cover
I found the idea very interesting. I might one day give it a try and
try to duplicate it. Of course I could come up with my own design. It would certainly become a center pice in our home. Daniel "Bestest Handsander" wrote in message ... What a great piece! Anyone else notice it? My wife's first reaction was, "That's not real." I had to assure her it was. I did a search on the maker. His business is called Straight Line Design... which I assume is done tongue in cheek. I can't see a straight line on any of his pieces. Judson, if you read this group... good on ya! |
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Cracked Cabinet on Lee Valley Mailer Cover
"Judson (sp?) came and spoke at a guild meeting I attended - what an amazing fellow. I have never seen such creativity in a furniture maker." Ashley Eriksmoen came and presented to our group in January. THAT wrapped more than a few of us around the axle. College of the Redwoods meets Rhode Island School of Design. Let's just say that eyes and minds were opened.... Patriarch |
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Cracked Cabinet on Lee Valley Mailer Cover
Judson (sp?) came and spoke at a guild meeting I attended - what an amazing
fellow. I have never seen such creativity in a furniture maker. Magnificent piece. For others like that, check our Blaise Gaston, Michael Fortune, and of course, the gretest of them all, Jere Osgood. |
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Cracked Cabinet on Lee Valley Mailer Cover
Ya I thought that piece really stood out too.
What a wonderful project. I wish I were capable of that caliber of work. And you're right - there wasn't a straight line to be found on that thing. I would love to see how he made it. Brian "Bestest Handsander" wrote in message ... What a great piece! Anyone else notice it? My wife's first reaction was, "That's not real." I had to assure her it was. I did a search on the maker. His business is called Straight Line Design... which I assume is done tongue in cheek. I can't see a straight line on any of his pieces. Judson, if you read this group... good on ya! |
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In article , Brian L wrote:
Ya I thought that piece really stood out too. What a wonderful project. I wish I were capable of that caliber of work. And you're right - there wasn't a straight line to be found on that thing. I would love to see how he made it. .... now take two tabs of LSD ... |
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