Coffee table display case

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Coffee table display case

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Thought I'd post a couple of pictures of my latest project. I've been renovating, removed a wall, and built an oak bookcase that I posted pictures of earlier. This oak coffee table has the same barley twist legs, and has a place for my pocket watch collection as well as other memorabilia. [ATTACH]11259[/ATTACH]

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GREAT looking coffee table. I really like those barley twist legs.
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I see you are a traveling man.

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Great table.

I see you are a traveling man.
From what lodge do you travel?

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rcf wrote:Thought I'd post a couple of pictures of my latest project. I've been renovating, removed a wall, and built an oak bookcase that I posted pictures of earlier. This oak coffee table has the same barley twist legs, and has a place for my pocket watch collection as well as other memorabilia. [ATTACH]11259[/ATTACH]

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Oh Brother! What interesting belt buckles you have!;)

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and excellent craftsmanship. I too am a traveling man... Tarrant 942.
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albie wrote:Great table.

I see you are a traveling man.
From what lodge do you travel?

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You have a keen eye. I too looked at the coffee table and completely missed it.
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I too, took notice of the great table, and the belt buckles.......hello to all my Brother's

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Very nice workmanship and display.
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Great looking table. I also really like the barley twist legs.
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