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  1. #16
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    Quote Originally Posted by Vaughn McMillan
    Any word yet on who the father is?
    Haven't a clue, wife gets upset when I ask her the same question
    BAD SPELLERS OF THE WORLD UNTIE!!

  2. #17
    Quote Originally Posted by Kevin Brown
    Haven't a clue, wife gets upset when I ask her the same question
    Well, as long as you're fond of the little feller, I guess it's all good.

    Seriously, big congrats on kiddo #3.

    -Vaughn

  3. #18
    Kevin,

    Congrats! The cradle sure is purty!
    Jeff Sudmeier

    "It's not the quality of the tool being used, it's the skills of the craftsman using the tool that really matter. Unfortunately, I don't have high quality in either"

  4. #19
    Congratulations and the cradle is gorgeous. I love the wood.

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    Absolutely beautiful job Kevin.
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  6. #21
    Beautiful work Kevin....Handsome looking tike too! Congratulations!
    ~john
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    Kevin, I must echo the sentiments of all who have come before me.

    That is absolutely georgeous wood. And as they say there may some oops here and there, but I can't see them from my house. I don't think I'd notice them anyway cause that son of yours and the wood would keep my attention.

    Excellent job on both counts, although more credit has to go to momma on the bambino, I'm sure.

    Karl
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    Unhappy Curly Walnut Cradle

    Kevin;
    So glad to see you have put some of the wood to very good and long lasting use. You have every right to feel the pride of great accomplishments in both skills. However; you have created a regret in that I wish I had kept some of that beautiful Walnut. I have not come across anything since that I could even try to compare to what you have. To answer the question in one of the posts, I do not have any more Walnut as beautiful as that batch is.
    Good Luck on future projects Kevin and I still plan on looking you up. The reason you haven't seen me here for a while is I got tired of retirement and went back to work.
    Max Schultz
    Warsaw, In

  9. #24
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    Again thanks everyone for your kind comments, except maybe Vaughn

    Max good to hear from you, and your welcome anytime. I think I might have commented on how you would regret getting rid of all that walnut

    Anyway I still hope to get started on the new shop before snow flies!
    BAD SPELLERS OF THE WORLD UNTIE!!

  10. #25
    Excellent gloat...both of them!! Congrats!

    Corey

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    Kevin,
    Great job on the cradle and the baby.... They both look GREAT
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