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Thread: New Green Haze HF w/lid

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    New Green Haze HF w/lid

    This is yet another colored aspen HF. It measures 7" dia. x 4-1/2" tall. The lid adds another 2-1/4" to the height. This piece had so much going on with it as the pictures show. I decided to get "artsey" and leave some bark, etc.. New thing for me. I'm not sure if I like the lid but the loml doe's, go figure. Deft spray and buffed. Anyway as always I'd appreciate your honest feedback.
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    Wow, Keith, did you buy the whole dyed forest? I really like this one and I think you did make it artsy. I think the large collar and lid are appealing. Nice job!
    Big Mike

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    Keith,

    That thing is absoutely beautiful and you added a lot of nice creativity. Would not surprise me to see you featured in WOW next week

    I can't wait to get further along with this learning curve and start making pieces half that nice.

    Thanks for sharing Keith.

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    Really nice keith! If you push down on the finial/plunger,,does it spin?

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    My honest feedback? Ok. I just showed the whole family and made it my desktop background. Breathtaking Keith!
    ~john
    "There's nothing wrong with Quiet" ` Jeremiah Johnson

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    Another beautiful phsyco haze Keith! The Walnut (?) really compliments the bark areas and the lidded finial is a nice topping.

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    Another great looking turning to add to the list there Keith. Nice job on this one also..
    Dick

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    Nice choice of wood to match the bark!
    Beautiful shape and finish Keith!
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    Very nice, Kieth.

    I like the way you kept some of the bark.

    A lot of my customers wait until I have a piece with some in it. One guy only buys natural edged bowls with bark.

    Bruce

  10. Great one, Keith! Like it a lot!

    Thanks for the pictures!

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    Ya know Keith, to be a good and creative turner, one must have some foresight and a very good imagination. Your turning shows you have both.

    With Mike's post, I think he is running a close second.

    One fine turning Keith, I like it.

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    Keith, that is a neat piece! Very cool!

    Corey

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    Keith that piece is beautiful. Great work.
    Bernie

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    I really like it Keith. Very imaginative.

    Ernie

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