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Old 11-03-2009, 07:38 PM   #1
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Will be moving into Zebulon in Dec and will probably have a couple of pcs to have refinished.
The answer to the unasked question: Yes I am cabinetmaker/custom carpenter however I do NOT do any finishing work. That is above my paygrade :}:}:} I hope to learn how once I get there and get shop back up and running. I just think it is not the smartest thing to have it all done here in NJ and then toss em into a moving truck.
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Jack,

I would wait also. Why put money into something and then have the movers mess it up. I do refinishing so if you decide not to do it yourself, send me a pm and we can discuss.

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Mike: thank you for reply: will contact fer sure Now if I can My son works in Wilson, at Bridgestone plant, which is why HE just moved to Zebulon from JAX ! He is retired Navy. Man this is funny.
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Mike; wow I just checked your website WE gonna have a meet and greet, that is awesome work. What you build is where I to go. I am just a "box" maker and finish/remodeler carpenter, furniture is a strong interest. I can bild ya house but those darn jewlery boxes are tuff :}:}

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