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    Manly furniture.

    This is my brother's new web site. He makes all the furniture shown.

    He's not a fan of delicate, spindly stuff.

    http://capebuffalofurniture.com/


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    Good looking stuff.
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    Nice stuff! I could see that in a log home...

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    That man's got talent!
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    Those look nice. I'm thinking some of those would be a little too heavy to move around very often.

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    He got started by wanting a stout dining room table. You should see it! It weighs over 400 pounds easy.


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    Sort of an odd post for this thread too. I mean I can go as off-topic just as well as the next guy, but sheesh. That's a hard left turn for sure.


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    The stuff is really nice looking. That table looks like it weighs 500 or more pounds.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Catshooter View Post
    He's not a fan of delicate, spindly stuff.


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    I should say not.

    Looks good.
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    Thanks for the kind words.


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    Fantastic work! Bookmarked for later use.
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