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    When Nakashima customers go slumming.

    Customer wants something a little less pricey for the "cabin" in the woods. 14" ambrosia maple van is the extended high top model.
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    Nice. How much?

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    Quote Originally Posted by johnny means View Post
    Customer wants something a little less pricey for the "cabin" in the woods. 14" ambrosia maple van is the extended high top model.
    Did you mean 41"?
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    I think he meant to say 14 ft. The slab looks thin I hope it’s just the picture
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    Quote Originally Posted by Andrew Hughes View Post
    I think he meant to say 14 ft. The slab looks thin I hope it’s just the picture
    I'll say. Lighter than air.

    John

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andrew Hughes View Post
    I think he meant to say 14 ft. The slab looks thin I hope it’s just the picture
    16/4, that's a wane near the end.

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    Quote Originally Posted by johnny means View Post
    16/4, that's a wane near the end.

    16/4 ! Maple! 14' ! ...How many guys did it take to load?
    Brian

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    Quote Originally Posted by johnny means View Post
    16/4, that's a wane near the end.
    Excellent
    Aj

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    dun-tun, dun-tun, dun-tun....

    "We're going to need a bigger van" - Roy S.

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    Hmmm Loaded the other way it would have driven the PASSENGER seat thru the windshield in an accident. Glad you had an uneventful trip. What will you make?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tom Bender View Post
    Hmmm Loaded the other way it would have driven the PASSENGER seat thru the windshield in an accident. Glad you had an uneventful trip. What will you make?
    Just gonna be a full slab table with a steel base.

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