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Old 08-02-2008, 03:22 AM   #1
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Default Rooster Napkin Holder

the pattern is from the last issue of the Mag.
the rooster is made from black walnut, cherry, poplar and WRC. the holder if some "knotty alder" I had left over from the house.
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Old 08-02-2008, 05:14 AM   #2
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Nice job Grover, I have been eyeing that one myself for my kitchen, but decided to make the coasters first, I really like yours and seeing it makes me want to start one soon!
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Old 08-02-2008, 06:07 AM   #3
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Yeah that is some good work. I also saw it in the mag and hope I get a chance to make one or two.

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Nice job Grover, it really pops. Your choice of wood gives me some ideas of how to color some ornaments I need to paint.
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Looks good .
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you did a great job on that one. love the wood, and the cutting, and the finish. nice, nice. your friend Evie
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Great job, that's one of the projects I want to do and suprise my wife (I'm going to put a pattren on it to match our kitchen's lamp).
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Fantastic job Grover. Seeing yours has made me want to make one or two.
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Wow thats awesome! I really like it.
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very well done grover - the wood match is just awesome.
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