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Thread: Black Cherry Hollow Form

  1. #16
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    Very impressive Mark! I like the bark area and am amazed you managed to keep as much bark as you did. Rim treatment is different and proves once again that everything doesn't have to be perfectly round. Great wood color, grain and finish. Hope your son appreciates what he has his hands on!
    Steve

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  2. #17
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    Beautiful, Mark!

  3. #18
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    Wow, beautiful piece Mark. Nice shape and that grain is sweeeet - and gotta love that antique oil.
    Great work.
    Pat

  4. #19
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    No need to wrap it. I'll take it just like it is. I like that rim and nice job on the form Mark.

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    Oh how do I like this one!
    Glenn Hodges
    Nashville, Georgia

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  6. #21
    Nicely done Mark!

    Very organic. Reminds me of a geode.
    -Rik

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