Thorhammer’s 3700 Day Box

Started by mmayo, September 02, 2018, 01:42:57 PM

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mmayo

I've waited until the arrival moment to post about this box. It hold four 3700 trays and before filling those trays is light.













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Alto Mare

Beautiful box John, Mark never fails.


Sal
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xjchad

The smile says it all! Beautiful work!
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mo65

   Man, his boxes are incredible, fantastic craftsmanship. Enjoy that beauty John. 8)
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thorhammer

It's spectacular. Thanks Mark! I've been wanting one for long while. It fits perfectly in a little niche by me feet in my captain's chair. My grimy tackle  with rust spots and battlescars just won't do. Off to BPS to reload with shiny new baubles !!!

Daron, if you were considering one for the 20/0 or the Iron Man, pull the trigger. Flawless. I love the smell of varnish.


harryk3616

real  nice  john,  enjoy using it,  take care my friend.   harryk

Reel 224

Beautiful box! I'm still admiring Ruth's box. Mark does beautiful work............................Joe 
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Brewcrafter

That is gorgeous craftsmanship!  That's one of those items that looks so nice, in my world I would be afraid to use it and constantly worrying about getting a scratch on it! :)

foakes

Box joint cuts & grain perfectly routed, planned, and lined up.

SS components.

Simple and beautiful.

Great craftsmanship, Mark!

Best,

Fred
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