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    Finished kitchen... finally!

    well, i finally got the last of the doors mounted in mom and dads kitchen. finally finished. but i still believe they had the hard part. sand, paint, glaze, and poly. if i had a closer pic, you could see the rope detail in the crown and bottom trim.

    cya
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    very,very nice brad. nice finish. your kinda close to home there in Rogersville. i built a house in Centerstar ans was there for around 3 yrs in the early 80's. my mothers family all live in florence. nice work.....jack

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    Very warm and inviting! Fantastic job.
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    Brad ..great work! That really came out terrific....It is a great classic look.
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    Brad, those are really nice cabinets, like the light color and the trim.

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    excellent work and now it is finished.. what is next

    lou

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    Nice Work Brad....I better not let mama see these pics....or I'll have a new project!!
    ~john
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    Great work Brad! I'll bet your folks are justifiably proud!
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    Brad, those are some great looking cabinets! You have done a fine job.
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    Yeah, ditto to what John H. just said!!! Looks super, but can't let LOML see it!!!
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    Congrats, Brad. Projects like this are very satisfying to complete!
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    Brad

    Great looking kitchen! I know you are proud and your parents are pleased!

    Jay

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    Brad, great looking kitchen! It turned out fantastic. The finish gives it a real nice feel as well.

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    thanx so much all for the kind words..... we start rafters on our house tomorrow. maybe in a couple of weeks i'll start the carcasses for OUR kitchen!

    i think the vanities will be fun. i've never worked with qs white oak a whole lot so i'm excited.

    thanx again!

    cya
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    Brad, the kitchen looks great! I showed my wife the pics, and she really liked the light color and the design of the cabinets. Great job!
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