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    Nice bit of workmanship there mate


    Better than I thought!

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    Thats my old stock, good job there mate. I hope you get on well with it.

    Pete

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    Hi
    The workmanship is first class I've seen it close up and had my hands on it lovely.
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    Absolutely lovely! Well done.

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    Very classy, all credit to you.

    ATB
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    Tremedous Job Pete, you've brought it up a treat.
    But don't you think it makes the stripped Beech look dull & boring?
    Rgds,
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    Quote Originally Posted by Davestate
    But don't you think it makes the stripped Beech look dull & boring?
    Yes, mate, I do

    (I'm going to put the beech job to one side for now )



    PS Thanks for the kind words, everybody. I didn't put the pics up as an exercise in self-gratification; I was genuinely interested to find out what others thought.

    I can't believe there's no-one who thinks it looks crap. Maybe they are just too polite to say so...


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