Thanks, old man, hands-on is the very, very best.

Just remove the crust, and the essence is seen, and seen by all.  Leave the 
crust, and the beauty is there, but it's just that no one knows it.  Crust 
happens.  Slough!

--Joe

> Kristopher Grey <kris@...> wrote:

> Perhaps I can express this in a more direct/hands on way: How much 
> effort is required to pattern the Lacewood?




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