Highboy is finished (Pics)

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Gene

All I can say is

WOW!!!!!!!!
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Wow!!

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I would like only one thing more than having the skill to build that kind of work. That would be for my LOML to share the time with me in my shop. I will keep working on the skills and hope she has time to share more sometime. NICE WORK, I am inspired.
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An absolutely beautiful piece of work. Congratulations.
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Great job! I'm looking forward to photos of the next project.
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Great job , can I be your son too? I have a spot all picked out for mine. :)
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Post by Gene Howe »

My wife and I are truly humbled by all of your kind words. Thank you very much.

Nathaniel (our son) is coming from Tucson to pick it up next Saturday. I told him he'll need a lot of help getting it off the truck and into his house.

Can I give him your number Dusty???:D :D :D

Again, thanks to everyone for your generous comments.
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Gene,
I saw your post on the Router Forum and commented there, but it's just as beautiful here as there. Again... BEAUTIFUL JOB!!!
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Beautiful work, great craftsmanship. You should be proud of it.
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All that can be said, has been said, and I agree with them all!

Congratulations, Great Job!

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Wow, That is awesome. Beautiful job.
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