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In case you haven’t noticed , I love Bubinga ! hahaha ….There is no end to the colors that appear in this wood depending on the lighting and I hope you feel that the other woods compliment the Bubinga as well . Your comments and critiques are most welcome …Thank you for viewing my projects : )
-- When did quiet and quite become the same word ? I'm guessing about the same time as your and you're did.
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SteveKorz
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#1 posted 1765 days ago
Wow, that is gorgeous… Bubinga is one of my favorites. That looks great….
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trifern
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#2 posted 1765 days ago
What’s not to love. Gorgeous piece Dusty. Thanks for posting.
-- My favorite piece is my last one, my best piece is my next one.
Kenneth
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#3 posted 1765 days ago
Really nice looking piece.
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Woodhacker
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#4 posted 1765 days ago
Sweeet! Dusty, I totally agree, bubinga is absolutely beautiful. Having used it several times, I know exactly what you mean about the colors/hues changing depending on the lighting/viewing angle.
-- Martin, Kansas
jockmike2
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#5 posted 1764 days ago
Really great looking piece. Yes bubinga is beautiful.
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FRITZ
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#6 posted 1764 days ago
I LOVE THE LOOK OF BUBINGA ,VERY NICE LOOKING PIECE
Callum Kendall
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#7 posted 1764 days ago
Great job!
Thanks for the post
Callum
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Karson
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#8 posted 1764 days ago
Great looking piece.
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glennl
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#9 posted 1763 days ago
WOW – that is a beauty!
I’m in total agreement with you…Bubinga is an amazing wood. I would say that it is by far my favorite as well!
GlennL , New Jersey
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sIKE
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#10 posted 1762 days ago
Very nice, I love the grain of the bubinga and then the inlays add a pop.
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Manitario
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#11 posted 891 days ago
beautiful; I’m not sure I could use this as a cutting board….
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Dusty56
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#12 posted 890 days ago
Thanks Manitario…...I don’t know if it has ever been cut on as it was sold to a customer that wanted a piece of “counter-top decoration” for their new kitchen.
-- When did quiet and quite become the same word ? I'm guessing about the same time as your and you're did.
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