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MsDebbieP
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posted 642 days ago
gorgeous.
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walnutter
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posted 642 days ago
Paul – this is beautiful…the 3-dimentionality in the piece is really nice, great job!
Scott Bryan
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posted 642 days ago
WOW!!!! Have you ever put these in a shadow box. I would think that would really work well with an intarsia piece.
-- With God's help all things are possible- even woodworking. Woodworking is not just a hobby, it is an (expletive deleted) expensive hobby.
Paul D
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posted 642 days ago
Interesting idea Scott and one I might want to consider actually doing something with :) I’m trying to learn how to make boxes right now and maybe somehow I can combine that with an Intarsia piece.
-- Paul D, Atlanta GA
Randolph Torres
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posted 381 days ago
your work is so nice. This flower grows wild on our property, some people come to our place every year from miles away to see when they flower. I can’t wait to see one of your completed Intarsia Boxes. It would look good on furniture also.
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