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Thread: Maple Highboy

  1. #31
    Brett, that's nice work. Really like the color of the maple.. I would wholeheartedly agree that taking photos of finished furniture is one of the hardest tasks..

  2. #32
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    Very nicely done, Brett! It's an instant family heirloom and no doubt your parents cherish it! Great craftsmanship! Thanks for sharing the process!
    Ken

    So much to learn, so little time.....

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    I'm a little late to this thread, but I must comment on how well done this highboy is. Very impressive. Thanks for posting.

  4. I am a little late to this thread as well. I don't usually visit the projects forum, but for some reason did today. A highboy is on my bucket list to do, and I admire skillful craftsmanship.........Kudos on a great piece!!!
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    Very nice piece indeed.
    Sometimes decisions from the heart are better than decisions from the brain.

    Enjoy Life...

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    Thanks guys!

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    LIL Wow, superb craftsmanship and a great period authentic finish. You are very gifted.

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