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    SW hollow form

    10 X 4 3/4
    Spalted Ambrosia Maple
    Antique Oil, buffed




    Have Chainsaw- Will Travel

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    Oooh! Nice one Jim, I like!
    Mike

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    Absolutely beautiful HF Jim! Great form - great looking wood!
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    Jim,
    looks great! good to see you haven't lost your touch.

    Bob

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    Jim...Youi set some pretty high bars for the rest of us! Beautifully done Sir!
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    That's a great piece of wood, and you have done it justice. Would be nice to see the side shot from a lower angle to better show the profile.

    Dan
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    What does the SW stand for? Southwest?
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    Haven't heard from you in a while Jim lookin good still nice work.
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    As always Great work Jim. Great form and wood.
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    Looks great. I really like the curve near the rim!

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    It is beautiful Jim. I really like the form. Finish is great as always.
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    Thanks all,
    Dan here is another shot

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    Beautiful piece, Jim! Happy New Year!
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    Beautiful piece Jim.
    Mike Vickery

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    'taint nuthin clunky () there at all, Jimmy.
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