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Re: collaboration with Ron Brese - Steve Friedman - 11-09-2015

That's just absurd. I just want to touch it. Stunning.

Steve


Re: collaboration with Ron Brese - cputnam - 11-09-2015

What a stunning piece! I agree with Klaus. Could not be anything else when two genuine artists collaborate.




Re: collaboration with Ron Brese - Acorn - 11-09-2015

Saw this on Facebook earlier today. Great looking plane.


Re: collaboration with Ron Brese - KlausK. - 11-09-2015

Don't want to highjack your thread, Cloudy. But this saw, that was finished in January, meets the subject so good that I couldn't resist It's the 2nd of the spines that you've engraved for us.



Klaus


Re: collaboration with Ron Brese - Cloudy - 11-09-2015

That really looks great! Thanks for posting it!


Re: collaboration with Ron Brese - Arlin Eastman - 11-09-2015

AHill said:


Dang! And I thought Ron's planes were pretty high art without the engraving! Your work puts this one over the top.




Allan said it best. +1

Arlin


Re: collaboration with Ron Brese - TroutVictor - 11-09-2015

Cloudy said:


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Stop. Just stop. Please.

That is too pretty, too elegant and too eye appealing. I have things to do tonight. I can't get them done if I am staring off into space thinking of nothing but how incredible that plane is. I am having this reaction from just one photo. I don't believe I could survive actually seeing it in person.

If you're not going to stop, then PM me prices ... lol


Re: collaboration with Ron Brese - Tony Z - 11-09-2015

WOW, WOW, WOW. and WOW again.


Re: collaboration with Ron Brese - Morty847 - 11-09-2015

Gorgeous work by both of you!


Re: collaboration with Ron Brese - JimBelair - 11-09-2015

Excellent craftsmanship from two at the top of their game.

I personally would have gone for a simpler design so there is less competition between the stunning grain of the tote/ knob and the engraving, but that's just my taste.