Sunday, April 15, 2012

WARHORSE Gets New Look at Mountain View



Since the WARHORSE was born because of Elizabeth, her Uncle Bob, and Mountain View, Liz decided the be kind solutions product line and WARHORSE soaps' popularity had outgrown its shelves.  So, she thought a fitting case would have the WARHORSE pattern that is getting such awesome reviews.  Mr. Thomas, PCHS art teacher, really hit a home rum with our WARHORSE logo. Once again, Carl got to work with Lizzie's request.  The rough pine boards came from George Ruff's local sawmill.  A quick trip on over there, where Aaron offered to get us some wood with less pine knots.  Oh no, we wanted the rough stuff--fits the WARHORSE better.  Carl ripped and framed.  Liz and I just delivered it.  We think the products look great, so great that now Liz wants WARHORSE furniture of her own--she calls it the WARHORSE Primitive Furniture line--"Naturally Aggressive."  Carl replied, "You gotta be kidding!" Probably not making her one, but this is a definite improvement.  I used an old pitchfork to burn the marks in the wood by sticking the prongs in my biofuel burner flame. 



This is an awesome look! Works great too!


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