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07-31-2007, 08:09 PM
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Its the attention to the little details Ie. garnish, and window moldings that really make the chop flow. Ive seen several chops where the chop looks pretty good, but for what ever reason the finish work fell short. Guess what everybody stops and points at? It just un does all the good looks of a good chop. Those windows look good, and it is worth all the work. I know, and can appreciate the time and effort involved. Keep going!
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