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Old 02-02-2010, 05:41 PM
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Until you have seen it in person, words cannot describe. Awesome place and just an amazing amount of work to get it to that point. The lawn art was the best!

I hope you guys don't have your hopes to high when you see my shop. Right now it is strictly a working shop without out that neat stuff inside. Maybe when we build the assembly shop at the farm I can do something like this.
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Rick,

I just posted more material on the " lawn art " in that thread. There are some pictures of the " super car " you will want to see.

Looking forward to the tour, not to worry my friend!

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Old 02-07-2010, 07:23 PM
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COOL "lawn art" Thomas!
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I would love to have it... I love the architecture of the late 20's early 30's Gas stations... The Gulf ones with their steep pitched roofs are my fav's.
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breathtaking!!!! What a job you guys did!!!!!!

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Hi everyone. Since It's nasty weather most everywhere right now, spend some time with your computer and take a look at the following link. I think you'll find it rather interesting and somewhat different. It's 23 pages long right now and I'm adding to it almost daily.


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