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    Jason Tuinstra's Tall Cabinet

    I just opened up the latest issue of FWW and noticed a picture of Jason's Tall Cabinet on page 81..Jason, It looks fantastic!!! Congrats..

    Nate

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nate Rogers
    I just opened up the latest issue of FWW and noticed a picture of Jason's Tall Cabinet on page 81..Jason, It looks fantastic!!! Congrats..

    Nate
    Yea, you just never know what will sneek past the editor Thanks Nate. If you flip the page over, you'll see another Creeker "Steve Wargo" and his beautiful contribution.

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    Congrats. Jason. It looks great.

    Richard

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    Hi Jason:

    FWW arrived in Houston today, so I will officially join the chorus of Hosanna's and Hallelujah's surrounding your latest work.

    Congrats.

    Has the winter fog settled into Hanford yet?

    Merry Christmas, Tom
    Chapel Hills Turning Studio
    Douglasville, GA

    Hoosier by birth, Georgian by choice!

    Have blanks, will trade.

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    I don't subscribe to FWW, anyone got pictures of these items. Congrats guys.
    The means by which an end is reached must exemplify the value of the end itself.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zahid Naqvi
    I don't subscribe to FWW, anyone got pictures of these items. Congrats guys.
    Zahid, the original thread is still on Sawmill Creek.

    Here is how to find it:

    Do a search on "Jason Tuinstra". I think if you do an advanced search, you can select "threads started by user".

    Then I think the thread is called "Tin cupboard" or something to that effect. Maybe it is Shaker cupboard.

    If you have not seen the thread, it is worth it. Lots of great close up pictures. Jason is one of our finest craftsman, (but don't force me to make a list, there are so many here.)
    Martin, Granbury, TX
    Student of the Shaker style

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    Jason,
    Great job! You are doing great work!!!!
    "All great work starts with love .... then it is no longer work"

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    Nice job, Jason. I did a double take when I saw your name. Way to go Dutchman!!!!!
    Jim Stastny ~ Damascus, Maryland
    A poor workman blames his tools

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    Tom, thanks! Yea, we've had some pretty bad fog here. The kids have gotten more fog delays than they ever got snow days, so the kids are loving it! I've never seen fog like this before, that's for sure. Thick, I tell you. It's thick!!!

  10. Jason,

    I saw your cabinet in FWW today. It is very nice, I especially liked the careful choice of cherry, the great color, and the prefectly even margins around the doors.
    Rob Millard

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rob Millard
    Jason,
    I saw your cabinet in FWW today. It is very nice, I especially liked the careful choice of cherry, the great color, and the prefectly even margins around the doors.
    Rob Millard
    Thanks Rob. I was kind of suprised myself by the doors. It's always nice when things fits like they're supposed to.

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    Jason -- I saw your work in FWW. congrats, you do beautiful work.
    Enjoy the journey,

    Martin


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