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    Creeker Visit *PIC*

    Wes Newman dropped by The Old Rebel Workshop yesterday evening. We sat around and talked woodworking in general. Wes had made me some computer generated patterns for tongue drum tops and some curly maple pen blank material which were greatly appreciated. He left with a slab of curly cherry and some Deft.

    As you can see we also had a couple of 's
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    Sounds like you both got a good deal and had some smiles!!

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    Ken, Thanks for the sit down. I really enjoyed our time. Now whatever shall I do with that curly cherry slab. Next time It's at my place with the grill fired up. See you then.
    Wes Newman

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    As always, it's GREAT to have a fellow Creeker visit! (And doesn't hurt to share a couple cold ones! ). Looks like you guys had a good time, but I want to hear more about those patterns! Ken's recent thread really has me intrigued and even LOML thought it might be a cool idea for Grandkid gifts!
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    Quote Originally Posted by John Miliunas
    but I want to hear more about those patterns! Ken's recent thread really has me intrigued and even LOML thought it might be a cool idea for Grandkid gifts!

    I am always willing to share:

    http://www.oldrebelworkshop.com/Tongue Drums.pdf
    "If you believe in yourself and have dedication and pride - and never quit, you'll be a winner. The price of victory is high - but so are the rewards" - - Coach Paul "Bear" Bryant
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    Ken, you're the BEST!!!! And, thanks to Wes for sharing with Ken, as well. Wow, what a GREAT community! PDF file to be saved and filed for, at least, two drums now, plus another by Christmas!
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    Looks like you had a great time, Ken and Wes!!
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    Good stuff fellas........this is cool for sure!!!!

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    is that wes??? or brad paisley???????????????????
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brad Hammond
    is that wes??? or brad paisley???????????????????
    That is what I have been wondering for a long time!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brad Hammond
    is that wes??? or brad paisley???????????????????
    Well it looks like the Cat is out of the bag. I thought that I could hide behind this fasad for at least a little longer.
    Wes Newman

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