Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:With such a sturdy table, imagine how many Hambones will fit during Christmas.
Don't you mean how many turkeys?
Anonymous wrote:What a striking idea
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Striking. Cute.
My husband's desk at home is reclaimed bowling alley wood. It is gorgeous. As for the "dirty balls" problem, it is not as though they don't refinish the wood first, which includes sanding it down.
I say go for it.
i want to see a picture of this
It was very much like this one, only much bigger. Came from the same store in Alexandria:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Reclaimed-bowling-alley-console-table-/230932696670?pt=US_Tables&hash=item35c4a94e5e
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Striking. Cute.
My husband's desk at home is reclaimed bowling alley wood. It is gorgeous. As for the "dirty balls" problem, it is not as though they don't refinish the wood first, which includes sanding it down.
I say go for it.
i want to see a picture of this
Anonymous wrote:With such a sturdy table, imagine how many Hambones will fit during Christmas.
Anonymous wrote:Great idea. I love to see things used in a different way. I don't even bowl and I like it. I am just sick of the granite and marble.
Anonymous wrote:Great idea. I love to see things used in a different way. I don't even bowl and I like it. I am just sick of the granite and marble.