Happy 50th Dale Kern!!!
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Re: Happy 50th Dale Kern!!!
Happy Birthday Dale! Nice web site.
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Re: Happy 50th Dale Kern!!!
Happy Birthday Dale,
Its all downhill from here. (and I don't mean the ride gets easier)
Kerry
Its all downhill from here. (and I don't mean the ride gets easier)
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Re: Happy 50th Dale Kern!!!
I use to cut for Dale, he has went back to engineering, I know he did not want to, but had to. He designed and built one of the nicest ent. centers I have seen... Maybe he will check in, happy-b-day Dale..
Mike Murray
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Re: Happy 50th Dale Kern!!!
Thanks crew!!! Nice to be remembered by you guys. I miss learning from the best on this forum - and yes, I check in from time to time. Using a number of commercial mechanical software packages now reminds me how nothing will EVER beat eCabinets. There will always be a wish list, but trust me, for support and a sound product this is the best. And the forum just makes it better!!
The new job is a job, and I can't wait for weekends to make some dust in the shop. I still have a few projects going and will still be calling you Mike from time to time.
Best regards to you all. Keep the faith and wait out the storm. Don't comprimise your quality.
Dale
The new job is a job, and I can't wait for weekends to make some dust in the shop. I still have a few projects going and will still be calling you Mike from time to time.
Best regards to you all. Keep the faith and wait out the storm. Don't comprimise your quality.
Dale