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Speaking of spoon carving - Timberwolf - 01-13-2016

This is one I carved a number of years ago...It is nine inches long...I have posted it before...I got the idea from one very similar spoon that I saw in an antique mall in Maine, IIRC and I made a sketch of it. ...I don't know about you but,I'll take ideas wherever I find them ...It has what I call a "crank neck" on it, which is useful for dipping soup out of a bowl if you choose to use it for that..I think it would look better if it were carved in olive wood.






Re: Speaking of spoon carving - Aram - 01-13-2016

Nice!


Re: Speaking of spoon carving - Ohio Mike - 01-13-2016

That's beautiful!




Re: Speaking of spoon carving - joemac - 01-13-2016

The spoon part looks like a leaf. Very attractive indeed. Jack, is there anything that you don't do- and do right??


Re: Speaking of spoon carving - Guest - 01-13-2016

Nice job, Jack! I think the crank neck makes it a patternmaker's spoon. I like it!


Re: Speaking of spoon carving - Steve N - 01-13-2016

Careful with that thing, you'll put yer eye out.....

Nice spoon Jack


Re: Speaking of spoon carving - Timberwolf - 01-13-2016

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Jack, is there anything that you don't do- and do right??





Thanks Joe..I wish that were the case!!!!


Re: Speaking of spoon carving - GNP - 01-14-2016

Sweet spoon


Re: Speaking of spoon carving - Timberwolf - 01-14-2016

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I think the crank neck makes it a patternmaker's spoon




Hey...good point, Hank!!!!