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Thread: Wall Cabinet: Vanishing Point 2012

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    Wall Cabinet: Vanishing Point 2012

    Sorry for the poor photos but I'm pressed for time since this will be coming with me to the Fine Furnishings Show in the morning.

    Ebonized Ash, Zebra Wood, Wenge, Maple & Cherry. Ebonized via the Brian Boggs method. 25H X 9W X 7D

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    DJO Furniture Maker / Timberwerks Studio

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    Wow, that looks terrific. You're getting very good at those, that is sort of like a trademark cabinet style for you, isn't it?

    As I've said before, the proportions are great. Obviously everything is great. But I can see why you keep making them in those proportions.

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    I love it. What a beautiful piece.

    -Gary

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    Thanks Guys!

    I happy to say it won best in show tonight.

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    Doesn't surprise me, I can spot talent.

    Congratulations!!!

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    Thanks Phil

    I'm on my way back to the show now. We'll see if it sells this weekend. I'd actually like to keep it ;-)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dale Osowski View Post
    Thanks Phil

    I'm on my way back to the show now. We'll see if it sells this weekend. I'd actually like to keep it ;-)
    Oh yeah? I'm predicting someone else is on the way to the show thinking, "I'd actually like to buy it."

    Sell that one, make another. Sell that one, too.

    That should be a signature cabinet for you, similar to Krenov's silverware cabinets.

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    Congrats Dale! That is very nicely done. Elegant and the wood choices work really well.
    A bus station is where a bus stops. A train station is where a train stops. My desk is a work station.

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    Spectacular! Congrats on your award - it appears to be well deserved.

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    Dale, outstanding design and build! Congratulations on a well-deserved award. I'm sure you will get a lot of interest for that cabinet.

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    Thanks again guys! I've decided to keep the cabinet. It's now in my studio where it will give me inspiration for more new work.

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