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The mirror frame is maple and South American Peruvian walnut. The mirror measures approximately 10 ¼” x 10 ¼” x 5/8” overall with an installed 8” x 8” center glass mirror. Finished with several coats of shellac and wax.
-- Roger Gaborski, http://www.gaborski.com, http://www.etsy.com/shop/RogerGaborski
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#1 posted 197 days ago
very nice roger
great combinations of woods
that was nice of your twin brother
to take that picture for you
(i know it has to be him
even though i’ve never known twins
to part their hair
on different sides of their heads
something mom cooked up
to tell you apart ?
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#2 posted 196 days ago
Thats a good one, Roger. Interesting pattern. Beautifully made.
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#3 posted 194 days ago
David, this is what happens when you forget to take the photos before you install the mirror.
Roger
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#4 posted 194 days ago
Oh I don’t know, Roger, I thought it was a good composition.
Good job I didn’t take the picture though, the mirror would have cracked.
-- Martyn -- Boxologist, Pattern Juggler and Candyman of the visually challenging. http://www.theartofboxes.com
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