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I get circulars and email advertisements from Bentley, and thought
that this was of interest to woodworkers. Some of the stuff they're asking huge dollars for could be knocked out by a good woodworker in a day or less, IMHO. http://www.bentleycollection.com/pro...cordPosition=1 -- Nonny What does it mean when drool runs out of both sides of a drunken Congressman's mouth? The floor is level. |
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Nonny wrote:
I get circulars and email advertisements from Bentley, and thought that this was of interest to woodworkers. Some of the stuff they're asking huge dollars for could be knocked out by a good woodworker in a day or less, IMHO. http://www.bentleycollection.com/pro...cordPosition=1 Interesting. I was just reading an article in the crapper this morning that endeavors to quantify the taste in housing, furniture and fixtures, of those 80 million born between 1980 and 1995, who, by next year (2010), will have more economic clout than any group in history. Basic premise being understanding the wants/needs of those who grew up being awarded ribbons for last place, and only taking "yes" for an answer, in order to effectively build and market to the selfish little *******s. The conclusion: Ikea, West Elm, and Design Within Reach. Either the fumes were getting to me, or that blows my hopeful new business model completely the hell out of the water ... ![]() -- www.e-woodshop.net Last update: 10/22/08 KarlC@ (the obvious) |
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![]() "Nonny" wrote in message ... I get circulars and email advertisements from Bentley, and thought that this was of interest to woodworkers. Some of the stuff they're asking huge dollars for could be knocked out by a good woodworker in a day or less, IMHO. http://www.bentleycollection.com/pro...cordPosition=1 That is why we build this kind of stuff. But now I am thinking that I should have charged more than $800 for the Jewelery box I sold 2 years ago. |
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![]() "Swingman" wrote in message ... Interesting. I was just reading an article in the crapper this morning that endeavors to quantify the taste in housing, furniture and fixtures, of those 80 million born between 1980 and 1995, who, by next year (2010), will have more economic clout than any group in history. Did you have you feet propped up on that new little table? ;~) Basic premise being understanding the wants/needs of those who grew up being awarded ribbons for last place, and only taking "yes" for an answer, in order to effectively build and market to the selfish little *******s. The conclusion: Ikea, West Elm, and Design Within Reach. Either the fumes were getting to me, or that blows my hopeful new business model completely the hell out of the water ... ![]() BUT there are still those with money that know the difference. |
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Leon wrote:
"Swingman" wrote in message ... Interesting. I was just reading an article in the crapper this morning that endeavors to quantify the taste in housing, furniture and fixtures, of those 80 million born between 1980 and 1995, who, by next year (2010), will have more economic clout than any group in history. Did you have you feet propped up on that new little table? ;~) ROTFL! ... you mean those faux granite POS's that Blondie keeps coming up with outta nowhere? Naah ... when engaged in serious business I use only natural materials! Basic premise being understanding the wants/needs of those who grew up being awarded ribbons for last place, and only taking "yes" for an answer, in order to effectively build and market to the selfish little *******s. The conclusion: Ikea, West Elm, and Design Within Reach. Either the fumes were getting to me, or that blows my hopeful new business model completely the hell out of the water ... ![]() BUT there are still those with money that know the difference. Yabbut ... taste, lad, taste ... -- www.e-woodshop.net Last update: 10/22/08 KarlC@ (the obvious) |
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Nonny wrote:
I get circulars and email advertisements from Bentley, and thought that this was of interest to woodworkers. Some of the stuff they're asking huge dollars for could be knocked out by a good woodworker in a day or less, IMHO. http://www.bentleycollection.com/pro...cordPosition=1 Spendy stuff, that. £421.28 seems a tad excessive for a match box, tho. After following the links Tom provided Jay else thread to photos of the elevator doors in the Chrysler Building, I went wandering off to look at other art deco stuff. These aren't wood, but neither are they £421.28 (I just hafta wonder about that 28p - d'ya spose that's their profit margin?)... http://www.norcorp.com/design-alumin...tch-Box-Covers -- Morris Dovey DeSoto Solar DeSoto, Iowa USA http://www.iedu.com/DeSoto/ |
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On Mon, 7 Dec 2009 13:57:24 -0600, "Leon"
wrote: "Nonny" wrote in message ... I get circulars and email advertisements from Bentley, and thought that this was of interest to woodworkers. Some of the stuff they're asking huge dollars for could be knocked out by a good woodworker in a day or less, IMHO. http://www.bentleycollection.com/pro...cordPosition=1 That is why we build this kind of stuff. But now I am thinking that I should have charged more than $800 for the Jewelery box I sold 2 years ago. Maybe I should just add a 0 to all my prices? My latest: http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php...ng_id=36216269 I'm jealous of the interiors of their boxes though, I need to get better at that. And finishing. Then I'll add the 0 ![]() -Kevin |
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![]() "Nonny" wrote in message ... I get circulars and email advertisements from Bentley, and thought that this was of interest to woodworkers. Some of the stuff they're asking huge dollars for could be knocked out by a good woodworker in a day or less, IMHO. http://www.bentleycollection.com/pro...cordPosition=1 My name is Bentley, John Bentley. Give me 20 weeks to deliver and I'll figure out how to make it! John |
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![]() "Nonny" wrote in message ... I get circulars and email advertisements from Bentley, and thought that this was of interest to woodworkers. Some of the stuff they're asking huge dollars for could be knocked out by a good woodworker in a day or less, IMHO. http://www.bentleycollection.com/pro...cordPosition=1 My name is Bentley, John Bentley. Give me 20 weeks to deliver and I'll figure out how to make it! John |
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![]() "Kevin" wrote in message ... On Mon, 7 Dec 2009 13:57:24 -0600, "Leon" wrote: That is why we build this kind of stuff. But now I am thinking that I should have charged more than $800 for the Jewelery box I sold 2 years ago. Maybe I should just add a 0 to all my prices? My latest: http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php...ng_id=36216269 I'm jealous of the interiors of their boxes though, I need to get better at that. And finishing. Then I'll add the 0 ![]() Very nice Kevin! What did you use for the interior? I ended up using stiff/starched felt and cutting with a quilters rotary cutter. I did this for the drawer bottoms and sides on 2 chests with 13 drawers each. No fun. http://www.flickr.com/photos/lcb11211/4080828302/ |
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![]() "Nonny" wrote in message ... I get circulars and email advertisements from Bentley, and thought that this was of interest to woodworkers. I never thought much about Bentley and woodworking. Does it have a fold down rear seat so you can carry 2 x 4's through the trunk? How about a factory option roof rack for sheets of plywood? |
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Nonny wrote:
I get circulars and email advertisements from Bentley, and thought that this was of interest to woodworkers. Some of the stuff they're asking huge dollars for could be knocked out by a good woodworker in a day or less, IMHO. http://www.bentleycollection.com/pro...cordPosition=1 I recently attended the "Texas All British Car Day" in Round Rock TX (http://txabcd.org/) and they had a few brand new Bentleys on the premises. One of them was a convertible with the top down, and I was able to inspect the interior up close and personal. Complementing the gorgeous cream colored leather was some of the most beautiful Bird's Eye Maple woodwork that you could imagine, on the dash, and all around the perimeter of the interior. My initial thought was how great it would be to have the woodworking gig in the Bentley factory, but then it occurred to me it was probably done not by hand, but more likely with the finest CNC machinery available. Regardless, it was some very impressive work. -- See Nad. See Nad go. Go Nad! To reply, eat the taco. http://www.flickr.com/photos/bbqboyee/ |
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![]() "Ed Pawlowski" wrote in message ... "Nonny" wrote in message ... I get circulars and email advertisements from Bentley, and thought that this was of interest to woodworkers. I never thought much about Bentley and woodworking. Does it have a fold down rear seat so you can carry 2 x 4's through the trunk? How about a factory option roof rack for sheets of plywood? I prefer the factory installed trailer hitch, using a home built trailer to haul things home. What kind of person would put lumber in their Arnage? grin -- Nonny What does it mean when drool runs out of both sides of a drunken Congressman’s mouth? The floor is level. |
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Steve Turner wrote:
Nonny wrote: I get circulars and email advertisements from Bentley, and thought that this was of interest to woodworkers. Some of the stuff they're asking huge dollars for could be knocked out by a good woodworker in a day or less, IMHO. http://www.bentleycollection.com/pro...cordPosition=1 I recently attended the "Texas All British Car Day" in Round Rock TX (http://txabcd.org/) and they had a few brand new Bentleys on the premises. One of them was a convertible with the top down, and I was able to inspect the interior up close and personal. Complementing the gorgeous cream colored leather was some of the most beautiful Bird's Eye Maple woodwork that you could imagine, on the dash, and all around the perimeter of the interior. My initial thought was how great it would be to have the woodworking gig in the Bentley factory, but then it occurred to me it was probably done not by hand, but more likely with the finest CNC machinery available. Regardless, it was some very impressive work. Pictures posted to alt.binaries.pictures.woodworking -- See Nad. See Nad go. Go Nad! To reply, eat the taco. http://www.flickr.com/photos/bbqboyee/ |
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On Mon, 7 Dec 2009 19:44:50 -0600, "Leon"
wrote: Very nice Kevin! Thanks! What did you use for the interior? I ended up using stiff/starched felt and cutting with a quilters rotary cutter. I did this for the drawer bottoms and sides on 2 chests with 13 drawers each. No fun. http://www.flickr.com/photos/lcb11211/4080828302/ I haven't done the interior on that one yet, but what I do is just the bottoms, and I wrap the fabric around a piece of 1/8" acid free foamboard cut a little smaller than the drawer. It's easier to cut the foamboard to fit than the fabric, and then you just press it in and get nice crisp edges. I've started making ring bars too now and that is a royal pain. -Kevin |
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On Mon, 7 Dec 2009 13:57:24 -0600, "Leon" wrote: "Nonny" wrote in message ... I get circulars and email advertisements from Bentley, and thought that this was of interest to woodworkers. Some of the stuff they're asking huge dollars for could be knocked out by a good woodworker in a day or less, IMHO. http://www.bentleycollection.com/pro...cordPosition=1 That is why we build this kind of stuff. But now I am thinking that I should have charged more than $800 for the Jewelery box I sold 2 years ago. Maybe I should just add a 0 to all my prices? My latest: http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php...ng_id=36216269 Very interesting design. I'm jealous of the interiors of their boxes though, I need to get better at that. And finishing. Then I'll add the 0 ![]() Don't know about adding a zero, but certainly that's definitely worth way more than $50. -Kevin -- There is never a situation where having more rounds is a disadvantage Rob Leatham |
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On Mon, 07 Dec 2009 21:09:14 -0700, Mark & Juanita
wrote: Very interesting design. Thanks! I'm jealous of the interiors of their boxes though, I need to get better at that. And finishing. Then I'll add the 0 ![]() Don't know about adding a zero, but certainly that's definitely worth way more than $50. I think you were looking at the shipping ![]() -Kevin |
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On Mon, 07 Dec 2009 21:09:14 -0700, Mark & Juanita wrote: Very interesting design. Thanks! I'm jealous of the interiors of their boxes though, I need to get better at that. And finishing. Then I'll add the 0 ![]() Don't know about adding a zero, but certainly that's definitely worth way more than $50. I think you were looking at the shipping ![]() DOH! -Kevin -- There is never a situation where having more rounds is a disadvantage Rob Leatham |
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On Dec 7, 2:19*pm, "Nonny" wrote:
I get circulars and email advertisements from Bentley, and thought that this was of interest to woodworkers. *Some of the stuff they're asking huge dollars for could be knocked out by a good woodworker in a day or less, IMHO. http://www.bentleycollection.com/pro...007956&strPare.... What sort of cheap ******* are you that you're not willing to pop for $1000 for a wood ashtray?! There's a recovery going on and you have to do YOUR part to aid in stimulating the economy. So blow the dust out of the wallet, cough up some dough and buy one of each item on that page. Bank of America will thank you. R |
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On Dec 7, 2:51*pm, Swingman wrote:
I was just reading an article in the crapper this morning that endeavors to quantify the taste in housing, furniture and fixtures, of those 80 million born between 1980 and 1995, who, by next year (2010), will have more economic clout than any group in history. Basic premise being understanding the wants/needs of those who grew up being awarded ribbons for last place, and only taking "yes" for an answer, in order to effectively build and market to the selfish little *******s. The conclusion: Ikea, West Elm, and Design Within Reach. Either the fumes were getting to me, or that blows my hopeful new business model completely the hell out of the water ... * ![]() You're not competing with IKEA. IKEA is creating your customers for you. When the IKEA kidlets grow up they'll leave IKEA behind and go searching for better quality. Quality never goes out of style...only thing, sometimes it takes longer than the creator's (small C) lifetime for the quality to be recognized. Hope you're not in a rush! ![]() R |
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![]() "RicodJour" wrote in message ... On Dec 7, 2:19 pm, "Nonny" wrote: I get circulars and email advertisements from Bentley, and thought that this was of interest to woodworkers. Some of the stuff they're asking huge dollars for could be knocked out by a good woodworker in a day or less, IMHO. http://www.bentleycollection.com/pro...007956&strPare... What sort of cheap ******* are you that you're not willing to pop for $1000 for a wood ashtray?! There's a recovery going on and you have to do YOUR part to aid in stimulating the economy. So blow the dust out of the wallet, cough up some dough and buy one of each item on that page. Bank of America will thank you. R If I wanted a wood ash tray in my car, I'd build it myself. Grin FWIW and OT, we need a minivan to haul Mrs. Nonny's electric scooter around and for when we get visitors. My "go to the grocery store" car is a tiny Smart car, which I absolutely love. The Smart dealer here in Las Vegas is also the Rolls Royce dealer and the two vehicles share the same showroom, service department and car lot. On several occasions when I've been over there on business with the Smart car, I've been able to sit in a Rolls while waiting my turn at the service department. The most expensive one topped out at almost $300,000, including a fiber optic headliner (simulating the night sky) for $12,000 as I recall. When you sit in one of those buggys, the whole world goes away and you feel you're inside a vault. Even though they're top of the line and very nice, they just aren't something I lust for. OTOH, the Bentley Flying Spur, with its W-12 twin turbocharged, 600 hp engine is something I'd consider selling a kidney to get.grin -- Nonny What does it mean when drool runs out of both sides of a drunken Congressman's mouth? The floor is level. |
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