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PostPosted: Sat Aug 26, 2006 11:23 am 
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Hesh

You will get lost in there


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Nice digs Hesh. Reminds me that I need some more brace stock though...

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I see you have an L.A. (lovely assistant)!!! Where's your workbench? Or do you build on the floor? vpelleri38955.8637847222


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Not so fast, Flushmeister...you'll always be FlushTone to me

Nice space...I'm sure you'll really appreciate the additional room. Best wishes, Bro!!!

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Hesh--

You have a really great looking shop coming together! Pretty good looking zoot, too -- really good looking zoot.

--Jim

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[QUOTE=vpelleri] Where's your workbench? Or do you build on the floor? [/QUOTE]
Now that the makeup counter isn't there, he has to improvise.
Hesh, it's looking great. Nothing like the cleanliness and organization of a new shop. I'm jealous.


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Love it!!!!!
But it won't be the same....way too much space.
Were are you going to flush?

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Hesh'ster you are going to get positively agraphobic in your new shop

Man I hate to think what this is going to do to your output.....

All joking aside -- your new shop is looking great!


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mmmmm "free range Hesh", I am waiting for boneless organic free range Hesh. Looks great post more photos!
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Looks good Hesh! Where's the toilet going to go?

Cool Dog!

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Put that comode on wheels and use it for the shop stool.
Then you would have a nice little storage space under the seat...
Lookin` great, Hesh

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Hesh


I was thrying to figure out what you had on the floor, you are the only person I know who works clean enough to have white carpet.


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Hesh-Now you've done it! Taken all of the challenge out of your luthier's craft. I'm so disappointed,and, I'll miss the juvenile bathroom humor(all of us have to plead guilty on that). Highest regards,Mike


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Wow Hesh....

A great looking shop is taking shape !

A few wood shavings, some dribbles from KMT-9, a little stain here and there and it will feel like a real shop! Your idea of using and replacing the carpet is a grand one!

Now which publication should the OLF look for the article that is sure to follow:

Workbench, House Beautiful, or Psychology Today ?

Jeanne38956.8085763889


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Nice! I'm green with envy over the all the new shops everyone seems to be getting. Someday I to will have a proper place to make guitars. Someday...*sigh*

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Hesh,
You could have more zoot every month by renting out your old shop space!!!!

Looks good, real good!

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Hesh--

This is looking really nice. I too will be fairly busy over the next couple of weeks, but I am looking forward to meeting. Btw, my spare room shop is carpeted also -- its easy to get used to!

Take good care --Jim

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Hesh. Looking over how organized, neat and clean you are shows me that these traits are probably a strong influence on why your builds are so nice. Much attention to detail !!!

You are inspiring me again, and making me think one of my first actions next weekend when I get back from a long week's business trip is going to be to FIX my workshop before I start my next build.

You da best man!!!!



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Hesh
don't match my output. It is about quality NOT quantity. I am sure yours
are superior!!!!

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Congrats, Hesh!! It's such a thrill to put a shop together! Great work . Love your dog, too.

Enjoy!
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