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there was a past discussion about craftsman/bungalow equivalent of crown moulding. i found the post, but all the pictures have been removed.

have they been moved to another accessible location?

can anyone repost?

thanks
 
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Don,
If you post a link to the old thread that you are referring to, I can investigate what happened to the images.

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Don,

Looks like the original poster removed the images from the forum. I've replaced them with some similar images from the Bilt-Well mill work book of the same era. The images are nice because they show the finished look and the profile of the pieces to be used to achieve the look intended.

Lauren


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GREAT!!!

that was exactly the kind of think i was looking for.

we are looking at several A&C/bungalow houses and are thinking ceiling trim would add to the character of either. one has no trim, the other, tradition crown molding.

not sure we will get either one, but plan to put offer on the first house tomorrow...

thanks again.
 
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Good Morning Friends,
Why would anyone close the topic when these are some of the very same trim I have been producing here of late for folks who are renovating there A&C homes.

To close the post is a shame as it would have been a learning tool for folks who would not have known what A&C trim looks like.

Now, come to thing of it if the topic was closed I would not be writing this post. So maybe someone had a change of heart and replaced them.

Respectfully,

Ralph Jones


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Hello Lauren and Don,
Lauren, thanks for replacing some of the trim pictures and Don, if there is anything I can do to help you decide on which to choose just drop me an email at Ralj7@AOL.com and I will forward some to you that you might print out. Some of the ones that Lauren has replaced would also work. Then if worse comes to worse I can reproduce them for you if you give me the profile you desire.

Respectfully,

Ralph Jones


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