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Old 06-30-2009, 12:06 PM   #1
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i used both of your patterns they were awsome thank you for helping me here they are i used 3/8 pine used old english polish thinking about putting them in a frame thanks again an god bless you an yours
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I would hate to have to guess which cuts were whose patterns!All three look awesome!And I guess a frame is personal preference Ron, but I think it would really set them off as a "picture in wood" so to say.Great job by all three of ya'll!

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Nice job Ron all 3 look great. I agree..frame them they deserve the added finishing touch.
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Ron, you did a wonderful job of cutting our patterns! I agree...framing them would really look great. Thanks for posting the pictures...always nice to see our patterns were actually cut!
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Nice job Ron. For what it is worth I vote for the frames also. saw dust
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