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  • #16
    Congratulations on retirement, Mark. I can sympathize on the knee; my wife has had her right one replaced twice! Very nice and well-equipped "office".

    Claude
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    • #17
      Really nice office Mark, looks like you have plenty of inspiration and ready to dive in. Congratulations on your retirement.

      Shawna

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      • #18
        Hi Mark, just seeing this and want to congratulate you on your early retirement ....I early retired in 2017 and only problem was I wish I had done it earlier!. Love your shop and so envious...tho my shop when the weather is good is outdoors in my front yard with my furbaby....I hope retirement is everything you would want it to be and that your medical issues get better. My sis had a double knee replacement last year so I know it hasn't been easy for you. Take care and keep the chips flying

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        • #19
          I missed this post in October. Wow Mark,great space!
          We live in the land of the free because of the brave! Semper Fi
          https://www.pinterest.com/carvingbarn0363/

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          • #20
            I missed it also.....awesome looking shop. A great place to lose yourself in your work,...will reap major benefits to ease the mind.
            . Explore! Dream! Discover!” aloha Di

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            • #21
              My mouth was getting dry, so I went back and looked again
              . . .JoeB

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              • #22
                Fantastic space, not tripping over clutter on the floor. Table, chairs, countertops = wonderful.
                Isn't it ironic that the carving means you hold the piece in your hand, not on the bench?
                Brian T

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