I'm trying to find a reason to dismiss her case because a custom-made table that's two weeks late that was to be made within a four- to six-week period, and you said to her, "Please give me until the 21st, and you'll have your table before Thanksgiving." Not unreasonable. That's two months. And if he already started to work on it and put in a substantial amount of work on itโฆ All I'm asking you to do is see it! Where is it? I want to see it. >> I have pictures that he sent two days after I asked for our money back, and I also have pictures of the day that we picked out the slab of wood, and the pictures that he sent are basically exactly what we picked out. No work was done on it. >> Judge Judy: Just a second. That may be what you have on your phone.
He said at this point in the game, he's done surface and sanding and ready for bow tie. He's worked on some sort of a floral that's supposed to be on there. I just want to see it. >> I'm not finding it right away. I did send pictures. >> Judge Judy: Just a second. So if you're not finding it right away, now I'm going to look at Ms. Tobosa's pictures. And then you tell me whether those are the pictures that you sent. >> So this is when we actually picked out the wood on September 19th. And this is theโฆ >> Judge Judy: Now, did he have this wood in his shop? >> Yes.
Itโฆ >> Judge Judy: So it was there. >> Yes. >> Judge Judy: Okay, I'd like to see it. That is the picture of the wood when we picked it out on the 19th, and this is of the pictures he sent two days after I asked for our money back since we didn't get anything from him. >> Sir, is what you're telling me the pencil drawings of three bow ties is what you're talking about? >> No, that's just where I had placed them forโฆ >> Judge Judy: I just want you to tell meโฆ
I see pencils. I don't see anything cut out. >> They're actually inlaid in the table. >> Judge Judy: Not according to this. >> Not in that picture. I did send her pictures of the progress. >> Judge Judy: Ah. Listen to me. >> That's the only pictures I received. >> Judge Judy: Just a second. That's your problem. You don't have your evidence. that you sent her after six or seven weeks suggest to me that you were not working on her table, that you were working on something else. This is the slab. This looks exactly like the slab. This looks exactly like this, only with some pencil markings on it that look like bow ties.
And then how do I know that you sanded it, that you didn't just put it in something and throw sawdust over it? Who knows? I mean, because the slab looks exactly the same to me. This looks exactly the same to me. So, you know, I was sympathetic with you, sir. When you order a custom piece of furniture, you have to be prepared to wait 6 weeks, 8 weeks, 10 weeks, sometimes three months. But you have to make some sort of an effort to do something. >> Mm-hmm. >> Judge Judy: And you didn't do anything. She gets her money back, $1,500. Judgment for the plaintiff. We'r.