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    Great project, beautifly done.
    Something to be proud of!
    Ken,
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    Splendid Example of Carving and Craftsmenship, Well Done, Very Well Done in Deed!
    Ken


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    Yep, VERY BEAUTIFUL! Something to be around for many a year!

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    Very nice work and yes craftsmanship too.
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    That is an incredible piece of work and a great example of how the Carvewright can add to a piece of fine woodworking. Excellent job and thanks for sharing,
    Lawrence

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    You have truly created an heirloom for the family. Beautifully done Sir.
    Fair winds,

    Capt Bruce
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    Thanks for the coments!

    She did like the cradle and told me to be sure and save the patterns becuse she wants four more .
    OLD SALT

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    Now thats a nice piece of work
    denny

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    Excellent Work and Great finish Work.

    Back in 2007 one of the Wood Working Mags had a Cradle that was a Oak deal that when you removed the bottom, folded FLAT. It was stored in a Wooden Case and a Brass Name Plate collection was on the inside cover of each Child that used it.... GREAT IDEA.... And having just gotten this Fantastic CW Machine..... It was a Match made in Heaven... Then Improperly Assembled Baby Cribs resulted in much TV Coverage...... And the Lawsuits..... That Ended "MY" interest in the project. My fear is a improperly installed Bottom and a Carried Cradle and a Injury.... But that is the Big World of Mass Production....

    Your Project is Well Designed and Well Made..... I wish the Fold UP Version could have been "ID TEN Tango" Proof.... IDIOT....

    Merry Christmas Friends.....

    AL
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    Sooo Cool Old Salt, that came out really nice. Love the texture on the ends too.
    CarverJerry

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