Longtime dentist shows appreciation for inner beauty through hobby

Nov. 19, 2012
The bracelets go to any number of women Kincaid comes across — family friends, his devoted patients from his 67-year-old dental practice, even presidential first ladies.

By Alex Garrison
November 19, 2012

They begin as square blocks, these things of beauty.

They’re formed in pressing exotic hardwoods, ordered in from around the world — zebra wood, ebony, anything pretty and pretty rare. Then they get taken down to a well-equipped little workshop tucked away from the world on Kasold Drive.

Paul Kincaid, an active and by all accounts very happy soon-to-be 92-year-old man, then crafts them from blocks of wood into beloved bracelets.

The bracelets then go to any number of women Kincaid comes across — family friends, his devoted patients from his 67-year-old dental practice, even presidential first ladies.

Read the rest of the article about Paul Kincaid on LJWorld.com.

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