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Maple and Ash Pug Shelving
Hillbilly:
Looks good, Dane. It would also work good to hold your graven images of Chulthu, re-animation apparatus, wax cylinder recordings of Migo voices, and spare copies of the Necronomicon. ;D
Dane:
How did you find out I raided the Miskatonic U library and stole...wait, I've said too much.
I believe I have the only known copy of the banned edition by Olius Wormus...thankfully, that high school Latin comes in handy yet. I also have Unaussprechlichen Kulten, the English edition by Reader's Digest, and prize it. Book of Eibon rounds out my terrible books. Feel free to borrow them anytime, at your peril.
For that, and all my other evil relics, I am constructing a new shelf, made of ebony with the Elder Sign engraved in silver. Such relics deserve the best. I'll post it when I built it, or I perish in some swamp or graveyard around midnight, of course. Being a follower of the Great Old Ones is difficult. No one seems to understand me in my town. Cultists, they mutter, and eye me.
Seriously, thanks Hillbilly. Yug Shuggoth!
Dane
Dane:
--- Quote from: Pappy on April 20, 2010, 12:03:39 pm ---Very nice work. :)
Pappy
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Thanks, Pappy!
Hillbilly:
Those Reader's Digest condensed terrible books are absolutely pure unadulterated ee-villl. Even one of the decadent Whateleys wouldn't dare crack open one of those. Some things are just too dangerous to mess with. And that creature sitting in the floor looks suspiciously like Brown Jenkin after a bit too much midnight feeding. ;D
vtclimber:
Looks good Dane. THere is not a piece of wooden furniture in my house that I did not build. I have always enjoyed that aspect of woodworking. And props on the no metal fasteners!! No need for em! Hell, any well built piece of furniture built traditionally will long outlast those darn screws, etc...
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