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    A couple of tavern tables

    I saw a tavern table in one of the magazines you look at in the dentist office that I liked a lot but could not fine any plans for it. I cut the picture out and drew it up the best I could with fairly good results. They are made out of cherry and are 22 inches tall and have a 5 degree splay in both directions. BARRY BRUNER
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    Those are wonderful, Barry, Go find a gold star and stick it in the middle of your forehead. You deserve the highest award available.
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    Beautiful work, Barry!!!
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  4. Nice Tables ~ Excellent Balance

    Barry,
    Nice work. I especially like the distinction that is given by the turned legs. It adds another dimension. It is well balanced with the bottom rails echoing the straight panels on the top. Finally the carved or cut out crest complements it as well. Nicely done. Thanks for sharing.
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    Very nice Barry; you did a great job on those tables.
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    Those look great. Very well done.
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    A Couple Of Tavern Tables

    Thank you all very much I appreciate your kind words. Some times its kind of fun guessing as you go and something I make a stack of fire wood. Thanks again. Barry Bruner

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    Beautiful classic detail!
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