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Old 09-08-2011, 06:43 PM
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Spectacular! Your work is exquisite!!!!
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Beautiful work!
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Such beautiful work! Your Neices are very fortunate to have an Uncle like you!
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I am in awe. Very nice.
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those are beautiful what a precious gift to give
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Those are beautiful! I wish you were my uncle.
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Those are beatiful!! Thanks for sharing.
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Dear uncle John, some how we lost touch, but i'm about to get married. LMBO I wish. Thanks so much for sharing your wonderful wood working. Your chest are both beautiful and fully functional what more could a woman ask for. As for it being an old tradition not followed much these days it makes those chest that much more special. It's a wonderful tradition please instill in your kids to keep it going. would be a real shame to have your skill not passed down and lost.
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Originally Posted by cindy4857
Dear uncle John, some how we lost touch, but i'm about to get married. LMBO I wish. Thanks so much for sharing your wonderful wood working. Your chest are both beautiful and fully functional what more could a woman ask for. As for it being an old tradition not followed much these days it makes those chest that much more special. It's a wonderful tradition please instill in your kids to keep it going. would be a real shame to have your skill not passed down and lost.
Great Job.
HeyCindy, Nice Beg, you sound like a most deserving niece. You obviously are from my side of the family. We were the side that always was trying to work all the angles.
Just let me know where to send the chest, and wait for it to arrive. I am sure it will be there shortly. Best of luck.
"Uncle" John
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those are absolutely beautiful. what wonderful storage for quilts or precious memory items
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