Robert of J&R posted a note—before 7am—regretfully announcing that the tweaks we have asked for exceed what his Amish cabinetmakers can guarantee will be solid results in their construction, and graciously offers to let us go find another cabinetmaker.  I am somewhat surprised to learn that his shop is less ‘custom’ than I realize.   I circulate a note to Caleb and Marc, and accidentally to Robert as well.  But since the contract is between Morrissey and J&R, I sit out the resulting discussions.   Soon, I gather, Accent is back in the game.  They now have quite a bit to do over the next few months—build cabinets throughout the house, cut well over 4000 feet of millwork, stain and top coat it.  This is, I suspect, the outcome Caleb wanted from the beginning.  It must be a nuisance to deal with clients who have minds of their own.  (teacher humor)  My job, it has become increasingly clear, is to round up sponsors.  Not my preferred cup of tea, but I can see why it would not be appealing to builders and architects.