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CedarFreakCarl
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posted 388 days ago
What a beautiful and wonderful creation! Welcome to lumberjocks.
-- Carl Rast, Pelion, SC
douginaz
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posted 388 days ago
Very creative – nice work – welcome to LJ’s.
Later,
Doug in AZ.
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CharlieM1958
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posted 388 days ago
Nice. Very artistic!
-- Charlie M. "Woodworking - patience = firewood"
SPHinTampa
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posted 387 days ago
Looks great. Very nice design match between box form and the perfume bottle.
-- Shawn, I ask in order to learn
USCJeff
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posted 379 days ago
Welcome to LJ’s. This is outta my league. Well done. Love the wood. Will have to keep an eye out for it.
-- Jeff, South Carolina
Sawdust2
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posted 371 days ago
You’re putting us on.
Picture 2 does not fit with 1 and 3.
I first saw the second sample and had to find the first. Nice concept.
I spent a few days in Capetown about 28 years ago. I delivered a plane to a man who had a panel beating shop.
They had a bit of civil unrest in the Gold Triangle one of the days I was there.
Lee
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Bob #2
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posted 371 days ago
I have some of that wood johan.
I would love to know how you refine it and what you use to finish it.
Your perfume box is gorgeous!
Bob
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