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  1. #31
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Malen
    Paul,
    Your work is beautiful. I'm sure your clients love it. What size tv can fit in?
    Dave
    Dave,
    The main unit is 68" wide between the styles. I believe their tv is a 62" (?) DLP. I tried to convince them we should use the BAC hardware from Accuride but they did not wan to spend the additional $$.

  2. #32
    Paul,

    Excellent job, and a fine looking unit.

    Just think, if you had storage, you could of made 10 at the same time.

    Betcha you would sell everyone.


    Per
    "all men dream: but not equally. Those who dream by night....wake in the day to find that it was vanity; but the dreamers of the day are dangerous men, for they may act their dream with open eyes, to make it possible."
    T.E. Lawrence

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    Paul,

    I have been staring at these photos...I know you are an architect so you have training and experience in all aspects of design, but even so I'm in awe of both the scope of the project in woodworking terms and the aesthetic details.
    I want to point out two of my favorite details:

    1) the arch in the center section base moulding. Perfect size & proportion.

    2) the gentle cove up top, delicate yet strong.

    Thanks for sharing, this is why I love this site.

    Pete

  4. #34
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    Now that is what I call furniture. A truly stunning piece Paul.

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    Paul - That is really nice! Major kudos!

  6. #36
    Great piece! Job well done!

  7. #37
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    Paul....truly a fantastic piece! You craftsmanship, attention to detail in construction and eye for design are unimagineable to me! Truly a fantastic piece of furniture!
    Ken

    So much to learn, so little time.....

  8. #38
    Paul, it looks great all the way around. The cherry looks fantastic. I'm sure the new owners are going to love it. And it is going to give them plenty of space to store all the entertainment goodies. Great job!

  9. #39
    Paul, you've done a beautiful job with this project. It's a shame that most people who will look at this fine piece of craftmanship will pay more attention to the dang TV that will be sitting in it!

    Dan

  10. #40
    Just as pretty as Gail & Shelly. Do you charge by the lb.
    Poor Antonio Stradivari, he never had a Shaper

  11. #41
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    Excellant work again Paul - almost as nice as the project that you had sitting on your slider the other day!
    Please help support the Creek.


    "The older I get, the better I used to be."
    Lee Trevino


  12. #42
    Paul - excellent work as always = hope you biz is still rolling OK.

  13. #43
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    Paul,
    Excellent work!!!! I really appreciate the careful detail!
    "All great work starts with love .... then it is no longer work"

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