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Custom carpenter needed cleo924 05-20-2008
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Posted by JoeSpareBedroom on May 20, 2008, 3:24 pm
>
>> JoeSpareBedroom wrote:
>>>> On Tue, 20 May 2008 10:14:30 -0400, "JoeSpareBedroom"
>>>>
>>>>>> I need a high-end custom carpenter (not a handyman or "regular"
>>>>>> carrpenter) for a unique custom job in my home. Thanks.
>>>>>
>>>>> Any idea where you live, or are people supposed to guess?
>>>>>
>>>> Well, he's talking high end, so he likely expects he'll be flying
>>>> someone in and putting them up at a nice hotel as part of the project.
>>>
>>>
>>> Maybe he could have the butler open the yellow pages, choose an
>>> architect, and call their office (using an actual phone) to see if they
>>> can recommend a fancy carpenter.
>> Silly, your personal assistant does such things...
>
> why wouldn't my personal shopper do this?
>


Too busy shopping to fill the custom cabinet you're trying to have built by
the custom carpenter you can't find.



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Posted by Stormin Mormon on May 21, 2008, 9:02 am
Just said he needed one. He didn't actually ask anyone to reply.

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Any idea where you live, or are people supposed to guess?




Posted by gpsman on May 20, 2008, 10:23 am
> I need a high-end custom carpenter (not a handyman or "regular"
> carrpenter) for a unique custom job in my home. Thanks.

You're welcome...
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- gpsman

Posted by Banty on May 20, 2008, 10:48 am
cleo924 says...
>
>I need a high-end custom carpenter (not a handyman or "regular"
>carrpenter) for a unique custom job in my home. Thanks.

I wanted a kitchen table and bench custom made with tile inlay. (Seriously.)

What I did was to look on the internet, using my state name (New York State),
common parlance for my region in that state ("Hudson Valley") and "custom
carpentry". On Yahoo I got a hit for several; most had galleries of their work
on display on their websites.

I called the one that had a custom tile-top table in his gallery, which showed
me he had, or had access to, both of the two skills I needed (tiling as well as
custom carpentry).

The result is fantastic, hard maple with two contrasting stains and tile inlay,
and under the price of the higher-end kitchen tables I was looking at. There
seems to be a big jump in price and quality between furniture store-chain tables
and higher end tables. The price I got this totally custom table and bench was
just above the chain store prices.

So thats the route I recommend.

Banty


Posted by RicodJour on May 20, 2008, 3:57 pm
> I need a high-end custom carpenter (not a handyman or "regular"
> carrpenter) for a unique custom job in my home. Thanks.

What does the elevation of their posterior have to do with their
qualifications? Why does the carpenter have to be constipated?
You're a very confusing person.

R

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