KINGSTON — A breeze off the Jones River wafts through the open door, swirling the dust and curled wood shavings covering the cement floor. The smell of wood — some weathered with age, some freshly cut — hangs thick in the warm air. Smiling, his forehead beaded with sweat, Reuben Smith pops up from the belly of a 24-foot Fenwick Williams canoe yawl. Somewhere amid the sawhorses, schematic drawings, handmade benches, tools and boxes of nails, a telephone rings. “Your boat will be done by …









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Good Vid, Nice to see someone enjoying what they do. 5 *****
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