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Old 03-25-2007, 04:52 AM   #1
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JGR's pattern. 89 pieces. Made from Aspen, Spalted Maple, Peruvian walnut, and Hemlock.

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Tim, nice work on your intarsia project.

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Well done Tim, I like your choice of woods and the shaping looks great.
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Very nice work Tim.
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Excellent work, Tim. Nice job on the shaping and fitting.
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Wow! Very nice, Tim. I love the face on that piece. Great job.
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Thanks for all the nice comments.

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lovely stuff, the face has real quality and depth..
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That's an excellent job for sure. I never saw that pattern before, I like faces and people. love your choices for wood too!
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wow Tim.....that's very nice......i hope i can get that good

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