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Gorgeous! Love the spine, too. Excellent work, sir!
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Oh my. That is fantastic.
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Looks great, but that is more of a pinkish red.
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Scott W said:
Oh my. That is fantastic.
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Ron
I think that looks fantastic. I did not know it grew that big.
I have been wanting some for a project a lady wants me to make for her and all I see is 2x2 stuff.
She wants it to have me make her daughter who has breast cancer and I told her I would do it for free but not pink ivory in the 3x3 or better 4x4 range.
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GNP said:
Looks great, but that is more of a pinkish red.
I ran out of hot pink.
It is a color shifter anyway. Some day it will look brownish pink.
Arlin,
The larger pieces slabs, etc. are hard to find without a lot of defects in it. Sometimes you do see smaller pieces on E bay for sale.
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Beautiful work. Esp. like the medallion, or label screw, as well as the common screw. And a lefty
. The handle is very nice.
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I think it should be called root beer ivory
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How is the balance? Does the weight of the spine make it feel nose heavy or is it an advantage?
Carl