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Sunday, July 10, 2005


Almost a year later, I have finally finished JR's coffin bookcase. It's about 6 feet tall and solid pine with an onyx stain. It's held together entirely with wooden dowel pins. No nails, no screws. Posted by Picasa

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at 10:30 PM Blogger Candy said...

Have I told you how much I love you, and how fucking cool you are?

 
at 3:46 AM Blogger Zombie_Flyboy said...

That is really cool. It's nice to see the finished product. Slap a patent on that sucker and watch the money come rolling in.

 

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