mtrcycldude
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Recent comments
Re: Boggs side chair
I went to Boston in 2007 to be in Brian's 10 day class and I have not built another chair. But... I am working on it. Would love to take the course again now that I know how hard it is. Wish I could see Brian's shop too. When I got to the airport and tried to check my precious chair as luggage they said noway. I left it at the ticket counter and called my Craigslist landlord to get her to pick it up and then ship it to me later. When she got to Logan my chair was gone. I guess the most memorable part of Brian's class was watching him work on his shaving horse. The guy is a true craftsman. I am a machinist so I understand skill but have never seen anyone in any line of work with skill like Brian has. Love his chairs.
posted: 10:13 pm on January 22ndRe: Dining table with inlay
Dude, beautiful table. The inlay really make a difference. What about chairs? Are you working on those?
posted: 6:30 pm on January 22ndmtrcycldude