Let the Chips Fly.
This blog is an account of the goings on and happening at "the candystore." Pull up a chair and sit a while.
walunt by the trailer
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I recently had the opportunity to purchase the estates of three area woodworkers. The one thing in common that they all share... besides woodworking, were families that were concerned with their legacy. None of the families quibbled over how much they could "get" from the sale of their loved ones posessions. Instead they all worried that their posessions would find a good home and be put to use. After pondering this for a while I realized that they had left something very worthwhile behind. By and large the woodworkers that we encounter are truly a bunch of wonderful people.
2007-03-26 20:22:14 GMT
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Author:Anonymous
I moved to Delaware in May of 2007. I saw your ad in one of my woodworking magazines and decided to check out your store in Millboro. Although I had done a lot of renovating I had never worked with anything but oak, poplar and maple. I was quite interested in the Black Walnut you had purchased. I took a piece home and used it for a small project but I was hooked. I always wanted to build something worthwhile so when I saw a walnut clock at "Klockit" I ordered the plans and went back and purchased more of the black walnut. I just completed the clock and I am waiting for the mechanical movement to arrive. The clock is 42" high and will have a Westminster 8 day mechanical movement. I also built an asian looking night light for my wife with the remainder of the walnut. The light is 18" high and 8 1/2" wide. Please tell the families that their loved ones possessions have found a good home and will be cherished for many years to come. I will send pictures.
--Ed Roskos
<mailto:eroskos@comcast.net>
2008-02-12 14:51:51 GMT
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