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PostPosted: Thu Jan 27, 2005 1:24 pm 
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To whom it may concern,
I went to Steves to help him move his wood over to his new place (Very nice place!!) today.......I wish I had brought my camera so you guys could see just how much wood he has!! He wanted me to pass on to you guys that he will be back up and running in about another week and thanks for being patient.


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Thanks for the info and helping Steve out. Did you get any freebies for your labor ;)

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Steve has been so vital in teaching me, and so generous in so many ways, that if anything I still owe him.... if you know what I mean. He really knows his stuff!!


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Thanks Brian.

I have been checking the Colonial site regularly to see if the new one was on line. Can't wait to check it out.

Can you go back sometime with your camera? I would love to see his stockpile!

Jeff


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By the time I have the time to make it back up there he will probably be up and running. It was very cool!!


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Sounds like I may have to schedule a visit when I'm (probably) over in the DC/Virginia area in late April this year...


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I bought some Killer Ukranian Spruce and Very nicely quartered honduras RW from Steve. Just beautiful wood.

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Thanks for the up-date.
I wish I could have given you guys a hand.

Go Steve!   I am looking forward to having you back

Matt


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