#20
Got it ready just in time for weekend show.Very heavy figure and spalting and solid. Thought I better get a quick pic
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#21
Looks great.
Gary

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#22
Very nice indeed.
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#23
Where do you get that wonderful wood.

Jim said that he bought a basket that your wife makes and gave it to his son and his son bought four to give to others.
I am thinking if they seen the rolling pins they would have got those too.

Arlin
As of this time I am now teaching vets again.  If you have any lumber scraps we can use them to glue up to make some bowl from a board which we have not done yet..  Thank You Everyone.

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#24
found that piece of maple on the farm. Hope to have time to look for more.
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#25
Beautiful wood, Whatcha address?

Mel
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#26
chips ahoy said:


Beautiful wood, Whatcha address?

Mel




Ha, they tell me I'm out in the middle of the boondox
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#27
Wow.
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#28
That's some pretty wood, I would never have thought of using spalted anything for a rolling pin. Turned out great!
Steve K


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#29
what is the third one made of.
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spalted hard maple rolling pin


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