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Thread: General "Stonewall" Jackson Prayer Tree Chess Set

  1. #31
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    Dale, really awesome looking set. Been wanting to do set someday.

    Roger, can anyone join in the fun or only those from your club?
    Jim Watkins
    Aliso Viejo, CA.

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  2. Quote Originally Posted by Jim Watkins View Post
    Dale, really awesome looking set. Been wanting to do set someday.

    Roger, can anyone join in the fun or only those from your club?
    The agreement we had with the owner was for our two clubs.......back several years ago, the tree was trimmed to try to help save it, and some of that wood did go to other places than our two clubs here in the area.........that being said........most of the wood is gone now [already processed] and our members are working on it.......

    So this project has been going since May of 2011..........I don't think there will be any to be had outside the clubs.
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  3. #33
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    Congrats to both Dale & Roger on a nice job - you both did good!!

    Dale, could we have more details on the home built duplicator.

    Brian

  4. #34
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    Thanks for the reply Roger. Do you have some pictures you can post of some of the other projects? I love the Civil War Era and this is really interesting.
    Jim Watkins
    Aliso Viejo, CA.

    EPILOG Mini 24 - 45w
    Corel X4; PhotoGrave 3.0
    Nova 1624-44 Lathe

  5. #35
    Quote Originally Posted by Brian Finney View Post
    Congrats to both Dale & Roger on a nice job - you both did good!!

    Dale, could we have more details on the home built duplicator.

    Brian
    Brian, I'll post some info on my home built duplicator in the near future. I also plan to post info on my ammonia fuming process.

    Regards,
    Dale

  6. #36
    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Watkins View Post
    Thanks for the reply Roger. Do you have some pictures you can post of some of the other projects? I love the Civil War Era and this is really interesting.
    Jim, I've made several items with the SJPT wood, you can see some of them on my home page, go to my profile.

    Thanks,
    Dale

  7. #37
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    I am not a chess player but I can certainly appreciate the craftsmanship you put into these Dale. I think they are superbly done and the fact that the wood has historical significance just makes them more special. Thanks for sharing with us.

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