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I agreed to make a jewelry chest for a deckhand friend's wife. I should keep my mouth shut from now on I will. It is complete and will be delivered to the boat this Wednesday. Lesson learned!
 

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It is African mahogany. It was as hard as a tackle box and unfortunately it was on the agenda during my busiest time before a big show. It's done; she will get happy and he will be happy.
 
Amazing project, now you are going to be flooded with new requests for that in addition to your tackle boxes. No good deed goes unpunished lol.
 
It is African mahogany. It was as hard as a tackle box and unfortunately it was on the agenda during my busiest time before a big show. It's done; she will get happy and he will be happy.
Oh, yes, Khaya, not Koa! :P Such beautiful wood! You did a wonderful job. Beautiful chest for sure.
 
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