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Ping - Larry Jaques
Here's some rocker pics. And, yes, I think this is the most comfortable seating I've ever made. Everyone likes the comfort of this rocker seat and the rocking action of the chair. http://www.flickr.com/photos/4383614...7631906870894/
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Ping - Larry Jaques
On Thu, 1 Nov 2012 18:41:48 -0700 (PDT), Sonny
wrote: Here's some rocker pics. And, yes, I think this is the most comfortable seating I've ever made. Everyone likes the comfort of this rocker seat and the rocking action of the chair. http://www.flickr.com/photos/4383614...7631906870894/ Sonny Sonny that is really nice work. Though the angle on the arms aren't beverage frriendly it's probably really comfortabe. That's what end tables are for. That's just plain beautiful work. What ever grand child ends up with that will probably have a good story to tell. Mike M |
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Ping - Larry Jaques
"Sonny" wrote in message ... Here's some rocker pics. And, yes, I think this is the most comfortable seating I've ever made. Everyone likes the comfort of this rocker seat and the rocking action of the chair. http://www.flickr.com/photos/4383614...7631906870894/ 2 comments. 1) Gorgeous work. It looks good and I bet would feel very nice in action. 2. I don't think I would want to meet the woman who could fill up that seat. Scary thought. ;-) |
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Ping - Larry Jaques
On Thursday, November 1, 2012 8:56:22 PM UTC-6, Mike M wrote:
Sonny that is really nice work. Though the angle on the arms aren't beverage frriendly it's probably really comfortabe. That's what end tables are for. That's just plain beautiful work. What ever grand child ends up with that will probably have a good story to tell. Mike M Thanks Mike. Yeah, we've used a side table, of some sort, at times. Alas, I have no children, so no grandchildren. Always wanted children, but that was not to be. I often "borrow" my nieces and nephews (and their growing children, now) and certainly enjoy them. It'll be and is, somewhat, an ongoing tough decision as to who will get what, when I'm gone. For some of my pieces and work, I've been asked about why I've made them, etc. I've often thought to write down a bit of history or reason behind each piece, to pass this info on to them, also. Sonny |
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Ping - Larry Jaques
On Friday, November 2, 2012 6:48:34 AM UTC-6, Lee Michaels wrote:
2 comments. 1) Gorgeous work. It looks good and I bet would feel very nice in action. 2. I don't think I would want to meet the woman who could fill up that seat. Scary thought. ;-) Thanks Lee. I have had some particular candidate relatives who have certainly tested the durability of this chair. Apparently, I did a pretty good job, as it seems to have passed "inspection", so for. Sonny |
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