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    Congrats Curtis Seebeck

    Curtis is the "Turner of the Month" at Woodchips.

    http://www.woodchipshome.com/

    Congrats Curtis!

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    That's a beautiful piece Curtis turned, and I noticed he, like most of us, aspires to turn as things as nice as those Travis posts.
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    Congrats Curtis. Those are some beautiful pieces.
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    Congratulations Curtis! 10 months huh?.........I think I'll sell my tools........
    Ken

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

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    Way to go Curtis! Beautiful work.

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    Congrats Curtis.....!!!!!!!!!!!!! Very nice.
    Thanks & Happy Wood Chips,
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    That's one small step for Curtis - one giant leap for this.

    Congrats!
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    Very well done, Curtis!!! Sheeesh... I can hardly imagine what you'll be turning out in another 10 months!!! Congrats, my friend!
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  9. Congrats Curtis! Every time I look at those cactus pens they just blow me away...

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    Congratulations Curtis! You have done some mighty fine work there.

    Hey, I picked up some cactus while in west Texas... at the end of a very long pole of course.

    Ernie

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    Congratulations Curtis, quite an acheivement and well deserved I might add.
    [SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]Tom

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    Whoops, didn't notice this one at the bottom of the page when I posted mine. How do you SMC guys always beat me to my own page. LOL
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    Congrats Curtis!
    Love those pens!
    Have Chainsaw- Will Travel

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    Quote Originally Posted by Charles E. Martin V
    Whoops, didn't notice this one at the bottom of the page when I posted mine. How do you SMC guys always beat me to my own page. LOL
    That's easy! It's the Abyss.
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    That's GREAT and well deserved.

    I'm glad I get the chance to see the work of all of the great turners here.

    Thanks,
    Bruce
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