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bobman


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Registered: November 2009
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hi heres a intarsia chopper i made the pattern is from garnet hall it measures 38"x18"the woods used are mahogany walnut cherry and maple the tyres and other black pieces are ebonised thanks for looking
· Date: Mon August 27, 2012 · Views: 863
· Filesize: 101.3kb, 4431.3kb · Dimensions: 3500 x 2625 ·
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JimSawyer
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Registered: February 2007
Location: Lincoln, RI
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Mon August 27, 2012 2:18pm Rating: 10.00 

Wow....!!!!
Insane attention to detail...

I suggest enlarging this image to see it better...

Very impressive Bobman...!!!!!

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