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Congrats Rick
Thats advertising money can't buy, One thing you said You have a daughter in University and your financial needs are minimal? Don't make sense. LOL.
Good luck
Regards
Brendan
Thats advertising money can't buy, One thing you said You have a daughter in University and your financial needs are minimal? Don't make sense. LOL.
Good luck
Regards
Brendan
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Rick,
Congratulations on the media attention.
You'll, no doubt, have people refering to it for years to come. I still have people refer to articles I had been featured in years ago. They'll think about it for some time until the time is right.
Good stuff for all of us!
Good Luck to you.
Paul
Congratulations on the media attention.
You'll, no doubt, have people refering to it for years to come. I still have people refer to articles I had been featured in years ago. They'll think about it for some time until the time is right.
Good stuff for all of us!
Good Luck to you.
Paul
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All,
The Boston Globe had a nice article today about Peter Limmer cutom boots in Intervale, New Hampshire.
http://tinyurl.com/6zogfz
The Boston Globe had a nice article today about Peter Limmer cutom boots in Intervale, New Hampshire.
http://tinyurl.com/6zogfz
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No fan of Facebook, me, but this is simply classic...very very nice, almost a water colour.
“D. A. Saguto, Colonial Williamsburg’s Master Boot & Shoemaker, from Colonial Williamsburg’s Shoemakers FaceBook page http://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Shoemakers-Shop/265271515131, photo © by Oda Hoeflein 2012”
Emmett
“D. A. Saguto, Colonial Williamsburg’s Master Boot & Shoemaker, from Colonial Williamsburg’s Shoemakers FaceBook page http://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Shoemakers-Shop/265271515131, photo © by Oda Hoeflein 2012”
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Fantastic!!
Who's portrait is hanging in the corner? Looks like George Washington, but I can't tell for sure.
Geez, I want a fireplace in my shop...
Who's portrait is hanging in the corner? Looks like George Washington, but I can't tell for sure.
Geez, I want a fireplace in my shop...
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George Washington?! Sir, that's your King, George III. Why would we want a portrait of a French & Indian War militia colonel from Fairfax County, with a bad command of French on the wall?
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George Washington?! Sir, that's your King, George III. Why would we want a portrait of a French & Indian War militia colonel from Fairfax County, with a bad command of French on the wall?
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PS...isn't that George of the blue chamber pot?
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OK> So, can I remove the foot from my mouth now?...
PS. My shop's on the frontier. No king for me.
PS. My shop's on the frontier. No king for me.
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My name is Susan McPhail and I am Mr. Cantrell's long-time partner and friend.
I know Jesse Lee loved this site and contributed to many.
Jesse is soon to be admitted to palliative care in failing health.
I wanted to post something to let folks know but was unsure of how to do this appropriately. I wanted to reach out to his fellows to let them know.
Much appreciated!
Susan
I know Jesse Lee loved this site and contributed to many.
Jesse is soon to be admitted to palliative care in failing health.
I wanted to post something to let folks know but was unsure of how to do this appropriately. I wanted to reach out to his fellows to let them know.
Much appreciated!
Susan
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Susan,
Please give him our regards! He'll be in our prayers!
Jake
Please give him our regards! He'll be in our prayers!
Jake
What one man has done....another can do.
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homeboy » Fri Jan 20, 2017 6:21 pm wrote:Susan,
Please give him our regards! He'll be in our prayers!
Jake
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JesseLee Cantrell - the last 18th century bootmaker - passed away peacefully at 12 pm January 29 in Hamilton Ontario.
He will be greatly missed.
Thank you
Susan McPhail
He will be greatly missed.
Thank you
Susan McPhail
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