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Sunday, 30 April 2006

 

For the SEMIWW Galoot dudes... 

 

A co-worker in Farmington has a number (5 I beleive) trees that he's going to take down and will make available to us. Al already mentioned that you guys might be interested because of your green wood projects. Take a look at the pictures, I have no idea what kind of trees they are, but if you want them they're yours...

Also, any help in taking them down would be appreciated...

  

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Recently, I've become facinated with the work of Charles and Henry Green in the early 1900's. They have produced some of the most beautiful arts & crafts furniture I have ever seen. Recently I donated a custom frame to a charity fundraiser at work and found this a good opportunity to try a Green & Green inspired piece... when I say inspired, I mean loosly inspired.

 

 
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