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Thread: Liquor cabinet

  1. #1
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    Liquor cabinet

    I'm delivering this tommorow. It is a liquor cabinet done in curly sapele, ebony, mother of pearl and tague nut. Not real large and made to be flexible, if you take out the wine rack it can hold other stuff.
    Tom
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    Really nice work Thomas. The inlay looks very sharp.

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    That is very nice. Is that your own design?Thanks for the pics,

    Marc

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    Wow, that's stunning. Great work! The figure is exceptional. I'm sure you're going to have one satisfied customer!

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    Great job on the liquor cabinet Thomas.
    The inlay adds that finishing touch.

    I'm sure you are going to have one very happy client!

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    Great work, That is top notch!

  7. #7
    Absolutely stunning! The craftsmanship is superb, and the figure of the wood is amazing. Where did you find the sapelle?

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    Like the others have said, the inlay is an excellent touch. Gives great character to the piece. Nice deep tone as well. Outstanding work.

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    As I have noted before, contemporary work is not my style, but the design elements, craftsmanship, and attention to detail that you have put into this piece are wonderful. It has balance and character, and, of course, the wood is amazing. Great job!

  10. #10
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    beautiful... you say "not real large." what are the dimensions?

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    Very nice work! I like the inlay details.

  12. #12
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    Is that a sepele veneer?

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