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		By: Annie Lynch		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[David-- this new piece is truly breath-taking and shows your perpetual growth as an artist and skilled craftsman.  I&#039;ve started a new budget category to save for another commission for our family!   Allison and Dugan are still in a state of semi-shock and awe.  They are having an experience similar to ours:  every time they walk near the table they stop, look at the overall and then find themselves intently focused on an area that fills their heads with wonderful memories, making the past very present.  Functional art that never ceases to inspire.  Brilliant!  Congratulations.
We love you -- Annie and Steve]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>David&#8211; this new piece is truly breath-taking and shows your perpetual growth as an artist and skilled craftsman.  I&#8217;ve started a new budget category to save for another commission for our family!   Allison and Dugan are still in a state of semi-shock and awe.  They are having an experience similar to ours:  every time they walk near the table they stop, look at the overall and then find themselves intently focused on an area that fills their heads with wonderful memories, making the past very present.  Functional art that never ceases to inspire.  Brilliant!  Congratulations.<br />
We love you &#8212; Annie and Steve</p>
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