Just got a client come into my office and request one of the biggest jobs I think I have ever done. Nothing that i cant handle though. For some of you though, you might get a little bit jealous. It might be hard to take. What is the job you ask?.. My 6 year old daughter wants a frame built for her kindergarten graduation diploma. Eat your heart out guys.
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Thank goodness she takes after her mother...lol nice story
BOY I TELL YA WHAT you might want to spend some time searching for the rite materials for a job that special. That honor only comes a long only once in a childs life.In my case I've got to have the privlage of building frames for several awards and diplomas our hallway is filled with the special things our children have done it almost seems the bigger fus we made over their accomplishments the better they'd try to do. So tell your daughter congradulations from all of us. And be sure to pick out the very best materials,She deserves it.
JIM C at the "PUTTERIN YANKEE" woodworking shop
Boy, if that doesn't melt your heart!
So, lets see, $20 in materials, four hours in painstaking shop time at $45 each, 10% for O&P, each, 7% sales tax. Wheres a 6 year old going to get $235?
Man someone always has to try and rain on the parade. Congrats to her.
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