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  1. #16
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    RIchard........when it comes to stairways..........You are the Man! I always look forward to you postiing photos of your work! Excellent!
    Ken

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    Richard, awesome as usual! Incredible math drill.

    My I ask how you did the joinery on the open run angle? Is there a rail bolt there? Looks great!
    Bill Simmeth
    Delaplane VA

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    Let's see...In an 8-hour day, I'd still be scratchin' my head at the end of it, trying to figure out how to do what you've done! As always, great job, Richard!
    Cheers,
    John K. Miliunas

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    I'm glad to see somebody got something productive accomplished today! Rehabbing/remodeling homes for disabled and misfortunate folks has its rewards but I tell ya, if I wasn't geting too old to learn new tricks you'd have another apprentice tomorrow. Seriously though, another beautiful job Richard.

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    Beautiful job once again Richard!!
    David

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    Excellent work Richard.
    Reporting live from somewhere near Kalamazoo

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    Richard - You work is beautiful! I sure hope the homeowners appreciate your craftsmanship.

    Mike

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    Richard,
    As usual, your work is inspiring. A true work of art. Thanks.

    Lou
    Procrastination.......

    Maybe I'll think about that tomorrow

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    The master strikes again! Very nice, Richard!
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    Richard,
    Great work! Being a craftsman in the shop is one thing but being a craftsman "in the field" is whole 'nother ball game

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