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    Worth the wait - very nice.

    (just wish I could see the pics much bigger)
    I make things, I just take a long time.

    www.brandhouse.net.au

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    Beautiful work.
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    That looks amazing, what a fantiastic job
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    That's quite a lot of figure in that wood. Very interesting indeed.

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    That looks very yummy - no doubt would look better in the flesh - beautiful and stunning figure in that wood

    hope SWMBO is on the mend
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    Nick
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    Beautiful work.
    The time we enjoy wasting is not wasted time.

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    Well here it is at last all finished. Note that I am including the original photo of the real thing from Popular Woodworking mag as a comparison. This has to be one of the most satisfying projects I have done for some time and I may just go down the period furniture road in the future. I will include some pictures in one of my albums. Did you spot the three books?
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    Absolutely stunning.

    The figure, choice of hardware, everything about it.
    I make things, I just take a long time.

    www.brandhouse.net.au

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    Amazing work.

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    Magnificant

    so you're going to make 500 chairs next?
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    Thanks guys, did you also spot the hidden draw. It is secured with a catch that stops it from being seen?

    SB
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    Brilliant! The chatoyance is remarkable.
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    Very fine work, and very considered stock selection have resulted in a magnificent piece of furniture - not only can you be proud now, but your family can be proud of this as they pass it through the generations. What a legacy piece!
    Shine on you crazy diamond!

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    Beautiful job SB and beautifil timber too. Well done indeed.

    Cheers
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    As seen on page 21 of the latest Australian Woodworker.
    Congratulations
    Hugh

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