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I saw some hairsticks while bumming around on the web. I didn’t copy anyone’s work, but I was sure was inspired.
Assorted woods, 6” to 12” in length. Weight seems to be a factor for function. My daughter uses a pencil, she says it’s the right size and weight for her. She has already made her choice.
-- It must be jelly baby, cause jam don't shake like that...
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wiswood2
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#1 posted 312 days ago
Very nice.
Chuck
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GenerationWW
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#2 posted 312 days ago
very cool! good job
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Kookaburra
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#3 posted 312 days ago
These are beautiful I used them all the time when I had long hair. One of these would have been a much appreciated addition to my selection. I used enameled chopsticks – not far off from a pencil, but lovely wood is more to my taste.
-- Kay - Just a girl who loves wood.
Mathew Nedeljko
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#4 posted 312 days ago
Unfortunately, I have no use for these, but they sure do look nice Hairy! Great job!
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peteg
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#5 posted 311 days ago
Be interesting how these would go around the craft fairs?
Nice little selection :)
Pete
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Roger
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#6 posted 311 days ago
I like em.
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vipond33
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#7 posted 303 days ago
These are a treat Hairy. The middle one 2nd pic and the left 2, 3rd pic are my favourites. Never could figure out how women use them, one of their many mysterious secrets I suppose.
gene
-- gene@toronto.ontario.canada : dovetail free since '53, critiques always welcome.
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