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I'm glad you found my place, take a little time to look around and I hope you enjoy the website and seeing some of the things I have made.
Thanks to all the cool stuff my friends from all over the world have sent me to hang in the shop. I have officially declared my shop.
The World's Coolest Woodshop!
It must be true since I have officially declared it. I mean you can always believe everything you read on the internet, right?
Like I said on my About Me page, I'm not much of a traditional woodworker. I have a goofy sense of humor that gets me in trouble sometimes, but I love having fun and goofing off a lot when I'm in my shop. It's filled with all kinds of bright and colorful things that amuse me or I just think are cool. I have license plates from every state in the U.S. and a few from other countries that my friends on Facebook have sent me. Plus a hundreds and hundreds of Mardi Gras beads hanging everywhere. I love seeing a persons face when they step in the shop for the first time. Almost every time, they will get quiet all of a sudden and slowly step to the center of the floor while turning a slow circle just looking at everything. Then they will look back at me and say. Wow, where did you get all this? Here's some photos to back up my claim that it's the worlds coolest woodshop.
Below is the West wall of my shop.

More of the West wall.

Part of the North wall.

Some of the East wall. It has a autographed poster from Johnny Lange of Strip Club Choppers and autographed photo from Henry Paul of the band Blackhawk and now the Outlaws.



The flat cat is from The Jewel Box gallery in Eureka Springs Arkansas.





Red Head Fred and One Eyed Clyde. Fred is the lobster, it was sent to me from Nova Scotia. Clyde is a pirate coconut that I picked up in Cozumel.



The Beale street sign is from a shop on Beale street, I took my daughters there in 2010. The battle hammer is from a place called Import Designs, just south of Waldren Arkansas. I dont remember where there Jolly Roger banner is from.

The skull and cross bones came from a shop on Galveston Island.

This is what my daughters looked like in 1998

The Marine Corps KA-BAR combat knife came from A G Russell Knives in Rogers Arkansas. I found the Support Your Local Hookers fisherman sign in Whittier, Alaska
I found the RON JON plate in Cozumel Mexico, the Australia plate was sent to me by a friend I grew up with.

12" handmade fish hook.



This is Capt. Bob, named after a friend in Alabama.

This is Batty, sent to me by my friend Diana who is married to Bob.













I was walking through WalMart and happened to see these giant beads.

18 inch fish bait.

A Steve Good design.

Some of the stuff I have hanging from the rafters.