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    John Hart buckeye and a spalted pecan

    Although I am not too fond of the form of either of these, I enjoyed turning them. The buckeye was green, so I enjoyed long wet curlies..... The pecan was iron hard and dust dry, but I enjoyed seeing the different patterns emerge with each cut......thanks for looking.....doug.......I forgot to thank John for the buckeye.....thanks again John


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    Doug those are some nice pieces. Good choice of woods. Great work.
    [SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]Tom

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    Very pretty pieces, Doug!
    That's not a light at the end of the tunnel; It's a naked singularity.

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    Great job Doug. Those are some beautiful pieces.
    Bernie

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    Doug very nice, those last two remind me of polished Buckeyes fallen from the tree.
    Success is the sum of Failure and Learning

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    Great stuff! I like both, really like that buckeye!

    Corey

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    Nice work Doug. That spalted pecan is pretty wood.

    Ernie

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    Really nice work Doug! That spalted pecan is something and the buckeye is great.
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    I like them!
    Ken

    So much to learn, so little time.....

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