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Old 08-15-2008, 06:20 AM   #1
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I will not even try to compare my Rooster with Groverd - his was just amazing. As I do not have the wood available to me for that type of Intarsia - in order to get those woods I have to drive 125 miles to WoodCraft and then pay an arm and leg for it so - I just use what I have - which in this case was aromatic cedar. Both of these items were made for a neighbor who has her kitchen decorated with Roosters.
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Old 08-15-2008, 06:42 AM   #2
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G'day Larry,
Great job, I like the burning as well.
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Larry:
There's something to be said for the use of a single wood. It adds a very natural feel to the piece and something that would be easily recognizable in most homes.

Most people have seen cedar and are familiar with it.
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Looking good Larrysch.......love it. You've inspired me. The wine bottle came out so sweeeeet too.
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