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    Even more impressive in that room Claw. Top shots too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pjt View Post
    Packed dirt!!! Luxxuuuury!!!Pete
    Don't start me.

    Nice job Claw. That room looks good and light, so the finish (colour) is good. Like the touchups with the blow torch. You could heat up a horse shoe or something and just drop it on the table (prolly look better if the whole shoe didn't burn in).
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    Quote Originally Posted by FenceFurniture View Post
    You could heat up a horse shoe or something and just drop it on the table (prolly look better if the whole shoe didn't burn in).
    … for that antique a-horse-just-galloped-across-my-table look that old furniture always has. I think the scorched edge where the infamous Fire Belly order of chilli-eating monks sat too close to the table is more than sufficient.
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    I know you believe you understand what you think I wrote, but I'm not sure you realize that what you just read is not what I meant.


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    Hey guys, WW has the picture, as much fun as the horse shoe idea sounds, this is often a case of less is more. I try to put just a little of numerous things, each element barely noticable but it gives a total look that you can't always pick what it is about it but it looks good (if you can follow all that) THanks again for the kind words (FF I will keep that horse shoe idea for another day too)
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