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Old 08-02-2008, 02:22 AM   #1
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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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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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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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