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    Staved Hollow Form

    I have not done any staved or segmented work in 2 years so I thought I should. Even dug out some old notes to make sure I hadn't forgot how. This is #13 in this series. Maple with veneers and Ebony Lid and Finial. Measures 5-1/2" diameter x 10-1/2" tall. Finished with antique oil and beall buffed. Thanks for looking and all comments/critiques are welcomed.
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    that is very nice.
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    Keith, That is Beautiful!
    Enough said!
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    Wow Keith that is a beauty. Well done.
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    Keith - beautiful piece! Perfect joints and a great use of color! I am amazed at how you keep coming up with new ideas for your flat top series! Very well done - once again!
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    Keith, this is another super piece. I think that at some point I'm going to have to make a trip to Tenn for some advice on such things.
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    and only 958 miles SE of Steve Schlumpf

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    Excellent piece. Not easy keeping the ebony dust out of the lighter colour timber.
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    Ah...that REALLY works, Keith! Excellent.
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    Beautifully done Keith. I really like those contrasting woods.
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    Beautiful Keith!!!!!! Plain and simple....beautiful.
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    Very nice Keith, the final is spot on. Reminds me of my old pin stripe days, button down collars and silk ties.....I like it , you the man.
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    Awsom!! I would never would never have done that!!
    Have wood, will turn!!

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    Thanks guys for taking the time to look and comment, it is appreciated !
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    Geez Keith, you just keep knocking one out right after another. You are definitely trademarking that form, and doing it with some fabulous pieces. This one is no exception!!

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    Keith,

    I have loved every one of these that you have made! I cannot pick a favorite. It is so classy!
    A few hours south of Steve Schlumpf

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