Redesigned J. Alan Pipes Website Launched

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Redesigned J. Alan Pipes Website Launched

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Hey folks,

I wanted to let you all know that after much too long, I have finally launched a redesigned website. Please head on over to J. Alan Pipes to see it.

Thanks!

Jeff

Oh, and a big shout out to Mr. Huhn for his generous php coding on the site!
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Hi Jeff,

I never saw your original site, but this new one is very nice, I've seen quite a few. Very nice.

~Aaron
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Looks great, Jeff!

Rad
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Post by FredS »

I like the site and I dig your blog entries about stem refurb - specifically the use of wine corks for sanding blocks. BRILLIANT!
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very nice Jeff
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Post by sethile »

Nice job--the site works great, and looks fantastic!
Scott E. Thile
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Post by ckr »

Spent some time there yesterday and did not realize it was so new.

However, the change was duly noted at the time and found to be a great improvement. Great job on the overhaul.
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