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    finished at last !

    Here are my finished newels what a pain in the donkey!tewlve hours each,hope they like em!
    Happy turning!
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    I think I got saw dust in my drowers again......


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    Robert, that is impressive work and very well done in my novice's view. If they don't like them maybe Bill Gates can use them when he remodels.
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    Waoah, those are something else!! Incredible!

    Corey

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    what a pita! nice job robert!

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    Way cool, Robert! Yup, you done got just a "few" hours into them! But, they look great and I'm sure your client will love them!
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    Robert, I think your customers will be as impressed as I. This took a lot of time but it really looks great.
    Glenn Hodges
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    Robert, another they look great from here!!

    Well worth the effort.
    Jeff Sudmeier

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    Them are bigguns! Nice too.

    I look forward to the day when you can post a shot of the completed project. As big and as impressive as they are, I'm guessing that there are other elements of equal grandeur that will be most remarkable.
    Only the Blue Roads

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    Very nice Robert. I think the customer will likem. Great work.
    Bernie

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  10. Looks like some great work to me! Impressive!

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    Nice work Robert! Ya know...maybe it's me...or maybe it's the picture...but the softness of the design almost feels like leather thats been twisted. Very impressive.
    ~john
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    Thanks Everyone

    Thanks again everyone for the complemnets...making my head too big, all the sawdust is going to fall out! LOL
    Andy sometimes I get a picture of the finished stair system ,I could put in a request for you if you want.

    happy turning everyone!
    I think I got saw dust in my drowers again......


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    They'll like them Robert. No doubt about that.

    Ernie

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