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Thread: Bubinga Table - Final Pics

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    Bubinga Table - Final Pics

    The table was delivered today. A very happy cleint. Even though the table is 108" x 48", it does not overpower the room. It fits perefect.

    Next high-end project - a display clase made from white oak that was recycled from a log cabin my clients Great Grandfather made in Illinios in the late 1800s.

    Todd
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    And here's the base, belly up. This is one sturdy and heavy table.
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    Wow!! Todd that is so beautiful and to see it in its home like that is a real treat. It looks beautiful and you really did justice to that beautiful piece of Bubinga...
    I love the design and I love the finish...and I generally trend to the more traditional designs...
    Congrats on another inspiring piece of work!!
    Roger

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    Todd, as you know we at SMC have been waiting a long time for these pic's - what about a year?

    Well, like fine wine, it's been worth the wait! You can certainly be proud of this piece. From the design to the execution, you hit the nail on the proverbial head. The figure on this piece is increible. I'm sure the hardest part about this project is handing over the keys to the new owner. I'm sure they're very happy. I just hope they'll appriciate all the time and effort you put into this piece.

    Congrats!

    Jason
    Last edited by Jason Tuinstra; 03-26-2005 at 5:37 PM.

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    Oh My God! What a beautiful table. Todd, how in the heck did you let loose of that thing? How did you finish it? I'll bet the customer was blown away! There is just no way of knowing how beautiful (or not) a piece might turn out when you start. Where do you go from there? Topping that one will be a chore!
    If sawdust were gold, I'd be rich!

    Byron Trantham
    Fredericksburg, VA
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    Really striking!!! I'm sorry I couldn't come down and help you snap off screws!

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    Words don't describe

    Superb!
    ace, admirable, august, best, breathtaking, choice, elegant, elevated, exalted, excellent, exquisite, fab, fine, glorious, gorgeous, grand, greatest, in orbit, lofty, magnificent, majestic, marvelous, matchless, noble, optimal, optimum, outstanding, peerless, prime, proud, rad, resplendent, solid, splendid, splendiferous, splendorous, standout, state-of-the-art, stunning, sublime, super, superior, superlative, tops, unrivaled, very best, zero cool
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    "all men dream: but not equally. Those who dream by night....wake in the day to find that it was vanity; but the dreamers of the day are dangerous men, for they may act their dream with open eyes, to make it possible."
    T.E. Lawrence

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    Bravo Bravo!
    TJH
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    WOW! Awesome table!!

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    Beautiful work Todd.

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    Todd, you are still Da Man !! Scalloped edge and All......... Absolutely Beautiful !
    Tony

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    That's a great looking table, Todd!

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    Per used up all the adjectives!I never had a doubt it would be nice, but this defies description!

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    Wow, very nice. Beautiful work!!

    Corey

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    Great looking table and it fits well in the room-- Thanks for sharing the project, we all have been nervous and can now relax!
    Jerry

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