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Those look cool! Great work as usual, or maybe beyond usual in this case.
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Beautiful as always, my friend!
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Beautiful wood meets perfect workmanship!
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Exquisite!
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Those are sure nice saws. I see a little problem though. IF I owned it, I'd be afraid to use it. And I'd have to keep it in a locked cabinet so my wife wouldn't be tempted to do something silly like cut tomato stakes with the the first saw that caught her eye.
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Is the grain orientation correct?
I love burl in little, intense doses. That is nice! Thanks for sharing.
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