A friend of mine, Kevin Butler wanted his marriage proposal to be special. He brought me some rough sketches and as we worked together on the design, this is what evolved. It is made of bubinga, ebony, and birch. The inscriptions were done by Lindell Valentine of PJ Works in Keithville, La. The wedding was on March the 7th this year so I guess it worked.
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Very nice box. I am however curious as to the number of thumps up you have, it's very high for the short time it has been listed. This morning you had over three hundred thumbs up in less than two hours. That's rather impressive.
tuuk, I'm very curious about what's happening here also. I checked on it yesterday and there were 31 thumbs up. I know the numbers this morning can't be right. There has to be a glitch in the system somewhere or an overzealous fan is pulling some hanky panky. I have been under the impression that only members can give a thumbs up and make comments. Is there anyway to check with FWW to get this problem fixed. It's sure not fair to the other entries. There are many magnificent pieces entered and I know that I cannot have this many licks. I apologize to everyone on this site and hope it can be fixed. Sincerely, Lane Hall
Most likely a glitch, I think FWW was working on the site. You may want to verify your entry. It looks like you are in the general gallery. I think the contest entries are in a sperate gallery.
tuuk, I just sent a letter to the editorial staff explaining the situation. I ask them to look into this. I have offered to withdraw my entry should it be found to be a scam. I believe in honest workmanship and a project should be seen as the workmanship, time and effort put into it. Sincerely, Lane Hall
Forgot to mention, I think it's the FWW staff that picks the winner. I don't think it's based on the number of thumbs up so you should still be a contestant.
tuuk, Thanks Buddy. I wasn't even entered in the contest. That's what happens when an old computer illiterate gets on to one of these things. Best I better stick to my woodworking. At least there all the damage I can do is cut a finger or 2 off. That beats being embarrased in front of the whole world. Lane Hall
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Lane, very nice box. I really like the design. This gives me something to shoot for...Terry
Very nice box. I am however curious as to the number of thumps up you have, it's very high for the short time it has been listed. This morning you had over three hundred thumbs up in less than two hours. That's rather impressive.
tuuk, I'm very curious about what's happening here also. I checked on it yesterday and there were 31 thumbs up. I know the numbers this morning can't be right. There has to be a glitch in the system somewhere or an overzealous fan is pulling some hanky panky. I have been under the impression that only members can give a thumbs up and make comments. Is there anyway to check with FWW to get this problem fixed. It's sure not fair to the other entries. There are many magnificent pieces entered and I know that I cannot have this many licks. I apologize to everyone on this site and hope it can be fixed. Sincerely, Lane Hall
Most likely a glitch, I think FWW was working on the site. You may want to verify your entry. It looks like you are in the general gallery. I think the contest entries are in a sperate gallery.
I could be wrong about the seperate gallery but it may be worth looking into.
tuuk, I just sent a letter to the editorial staff explaining the situation. I ask them to look into this. I have offered to withdraw my entry should it be found to be a scam. I believe in honest workmanship and a project should be seen as the workmanship, time and effort put into it. Sincerely, Lane Hall
I just gave you a thumbs up. It is a beautiful box and the thought behind it is also worth a thumbs up.
Forgot to mention, I think it's the FWW staff that picks the winner. I don't think it's based on the number of thumbs up so you should still be a contestant.
Thank you. Lane Hall
Hi All,
Thanks for alerting us to this problem. We're looking into it.
And to confirm, Fine Woodworking judges will determine the winnner of the contest.
(Read the contest rules here:
http://finewoodworking.taunton.com/item/7591/build-outside-the-box-official-contest-rules )
Also, tuuk is right, this entry doesn't seem to be posted in the contest gallery. Mr. Hall, please repost using this url:
http://finewoodworking.taunton.com/share/gallery?contest=44
Thanks, Gina, FineWoodworking.com
tuuk, Thanks Buddy. I wasn't even entered in the contest. That's what happens when an old computer illiterate gets on to one of these things. Best I better stick to my woodworking. At least there all the damage I can do is cut a finger or 2 off. That beats being embarrased in front of the whole world. Lane Hall
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