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    Talking Great Material!!

    Just want to let everyone know about the quality of material and service provided by Mchael Kowalczyk. We bought 1/8" birch, which was packaged exceptionally well and material is cutting great. Even with shipping, price was better than local distributers!! Thanks Mike.

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    Good Wood

    Mike delivers good wood. There are very few footballs and the wood always cuts nicely.

    You can't beat the price without buying 5'x5' sheets and cutting it yourself.

    I just cut a Laserbuzz Humvee and I'm going to put it together tonight! Yeah!

    Jim

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    Thanks Ramon and Jim and everyone else that has Blessed us with your continued support. I appreciate your feedback and business. I am very picky, like most of us, when it comes to the material we use for our own products and I would not sell something that I would not use myself. Glad I can help fill the gap.
    Have a Blessed day,

    Michael Kowalczyk

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