The high boy pictured is one of two that a neighbbor, Lane Gilliam, and I made from rough walnut lumber over the last 8 months. The finishing was done by Marshall Finishing of High Point, NC

The high boy pictured is one of two that a neighbbor, Lane Gilliam, and I made from rough walnut lumber over the last 8 months. The finishing was done by Marshall Finishing of High Point, NC
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Comments
Orion Henderson - September 24, 2009 1:39 PM
Wow, great work. Thank you for posting.
Charles W. Lee - September 24, 2009 2:49 PM
Lane and I = Lane and Charles Lee