Queen Mission Style bed completed ...
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Queen Mission Style bed completed ...
"Like an old desperado, I paint the town beige ..." REK
Bade Millsap
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Fantastic piece of craftsmanship! My compliments to her, also, for the choice of the spread and shams. Really sets of the wood and finish well.Don, aka Pappy,
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Beautiful.......now we just need to keep our respective wives from seeing the picturesFrom the "deep south" part of Canada
Richard in Smithville
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Beautiful! I assume you did the blanket chest also? That's a nice looking piece of work too.You don't need a parachute to skydive, you only need a parachute to skydive twice.Comment
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Thank you ...
@all ... thank you for the nice words ... it was more of a project than I expected when I undertook the task but I'm happy with the results.
@herb .... no, actually the blanket chest was one of several we purchased from a local craftsman several years ago ... his price is way under what it would take for me to tool up to deal with the curved/leaded glass on the top and his work is outstanding."Like an old desperado, I paint the town beige ..." REK
Bade Millsap
Bulverde, Texas
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Looks great!!
I know what you mean about weight. I made my daughter a somewhat similar mission style bed of cherry - Woodsmith plans. I carried it from my bedroom down a flight of stairs in preparation of loading it on a truck Friday. It's all broken down, of course, but the bed and matching dresser and nightstands is a bit of weight.
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Very, very nice job! That's an excellent piece...you should be proud of that.Happiness is sort of like wetting your pants....everyone can see it, but only you can feel the warmth.Comment
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