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    Cedar Bowl

    This 12.5 inches wide X 5.5 inches high cedar bowl is finished in lacquer. This was one of those I could not keep the bark on so I left it really natural. Your comments pro and con are welcomed.
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    Glenn Hodges
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    Glenn, that is a beauty. I like the information you included with your signature.
    Ben

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    Glenn,

    That turned out wonderful! It looks great without the bark.
    A few hours south of Steve Schlumpf

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    Jeez..I really like that one...I think it's the really natural edge.nice job
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    Benjamin, thats what the customer wanted on the bottom. I do this often people like it. Thanks for your kind comments.
    Glenn Hodges
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    I love the look of cedar. I got a good supply of it. I also like turning it. That is a beautiful bowl.

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    Nice piece Glenn, excellent, even w/o the bark.!
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    Glenn that is beautiful. I really like the NE form.
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    Nicely done Glenn! as always!
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    Glenn, that's a good looking bowl, even without the bark. I'm sure you'll have no problem selling it.

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    I appreciate your favorable remarks Ed, and the bowl is sold. You have an eye for bowls which will sell, thanks.
    Glenn Hodges
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    Absolutely beautiful bowl Glenn! Love the color and the history! I'm sure your customer will treasure it! Very nice work!
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    Very nice Glenn. Love the finish.

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    Good one Glenn, I love cedar.
    Mike

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    IMHO Cedar is one of the toughest woods to sand and finish. You did an excellent job. Its a very nice bowl.

    Terry

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