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    Thanks Ed for the great pictures. John, that piece is absolutely extraordinary. One of those pieces that reminds you of just how much fun this really is. Very well done my friend.
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    Beautiful piece Ed! You're really doing a great job and your pieces just keep getting better and better!
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    stunning vessel..it's a beauty
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    Ed, that is a very nice turning. Great job on your finish.

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    Wow...I have no hope. This is great Ed...I love the foot...mixed up the wood, nice. The HF itself is a bit glossy for me, but I'm dull and that's how I like it! Finial is great...lot's of delicacy (did I use that word?) to be seen. Put it on the wall!!!
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    Beautiful wood and you did it justice.
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    Ed - you are really starting to get these forms down well! Nice work... beautiful wood and finish! Looks like you are having fun!!
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    Ed, let me just echo all of the above, and add....a very lovely sight!

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