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Sometimes slow and steady wins the race....
Looks like a very nice batch of saws,
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As always, insanely gorgeous!
Thanks, Curt
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Those look fantastic! No surprise.
Best,
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That is a nice crop of saws.
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Oh gr at, now my k yboard is brok n. Th drool short d out an important vow l.
b autiful!
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Well, I did manage to finish a few, but still shakin the bush. 12" Mahogany at 38* hang
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Madrone at 38* hang
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Figured maple at 32* hang
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Sculpted cherry 16" tenon
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They are gorgeous. I really like that 16" tenon. I have a couple of brass spines, blades, and saw nuts. I need to crank out a few. Of course, mine will be now where near as nice as these.