1911 to 2012 - An Era finishes

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AntonZ
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Re: 1911 to 2012 - An Era finishes

#16 Post by AntonZ »

That is some amazing woodwork there, thanks for sharing. And made by a very strong pair of hands judging by the photo. My condolences to you and your family, Harley. Wow, 101 years, that would mean my old man may still be around for quite some years to come. That would be wonderful.

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#17 Post by Greg Plouvier »

Condolences, Harley. May your life be as long.
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#18 Post by Dan30 »

Condolences to you and the Dear family.

That table looks fantastic.
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#19 Post by Drey Chennells »

Dan30 wrote:Condolences to you and the Dear family.

That table looks fantastic.
Absolutely, all the best Harley. That table is extraordinary.
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#20 Post by subharmonic »

That table desrves 101 Harleys. IMHO...

Can't say more that hasn't been said. Thoughts and prayers.

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#21 Post by Scott Brochu »

My heart goes out to you.

Being raised by my mother and two sisters because my father wasn't around it's funny we pick up our fathers traits and passions. (golf and cabinet building is my fathers) Now they are mine.
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#22 Post by Harley »

Thanks for the kind words everybody.

Dad got a really nice send off yesterday.

Finally the hard worker gets peace and rest.
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#23 Post by 88h88 »

Damn Harley sorry to hear about that. As others have said that woodwork is absolutely stunning. Wow.
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#24 Post by bassmonster »

My condolences to you and your family. He sure gathered incredible artistic and woodworking skills in 101 years!

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