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    Poplar Vase

    Here is a two piece poplar vase with walnut finial. John you wanted to see another one so here it is. I must say I am pretty proud of it as it took Grand prize at the art contest that inculded all types of art and was best of show. I really didn't think it was worthy of that but I will take it. The vase is 4" high and 9" across. The finial is 3" high and is walnut. It has 7 light coats of lacquer and buffed. The LOML has it in her craft display cabinet and told me don't even think of selling it. Also I have been putting on the bottom "made in Kansas" as that is what the director said people were asking for. They want things to say where they are made. So I guess. Forgot to mention the center is textured and stained walnut.
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    Congrats - great looking vase.

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    Bernie, I really like the textured band you put on this one, and that poplar is about as nice as any I have seen. It can look pretty drab sometimes, but this piece looks great - almost like maple! Congrats on the awards, too! Well deserved.

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    Bernie congratulations. You should be very proud. Great piece.
    [SIGPIC][/SIGPIC] Hope you all got a nice stash. Because this was seized at the border today.

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    Very nicely done and the poplar with walnut are a good combo.

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    That is very nice! Question - what did you use to do the texturing? Is that carved or did you use a texturing tool. Really does look great and no wonder you won grand and best in show.

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    Thanks again. The texture was done with a Sorby texturing tool. I actually experimented with it and went 45 deg to the right then 45 deg to the left. It really left a carved sort of look.

    Roger this was actually 2 halves. I have did a few of these after watching Brian McEvoys DVD. I was surprised that they sold really well. I sold six and have taken 4 more down to the gallery.
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    Congrats on taking first prize! I love the textured band.

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    Real nice bowl. I thought of UFOs when I saw it. That is great looking poplar, it complements the walnut, or vice versa.
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    Congratulations on the awards. The wood combination looks great, and the texturing really sets it off.

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    Nice looking piece. The texturing does set it off nicely.

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    Congratulations on the award. Texturing adds a lot to this one.

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    Thanks again. The texturing was used because I was afraid it would just be plain. If I didn't do that I may have dyed it. Anyway glad I experimented.
    Bernie

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    Bernie - Congrats on the Grand Prize - that is quite an accomplishment! Very nice work! Glad to hear your wife has it on display! That alone has to make you feel good! Thanks for sharing!
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    Impressive work Bernie. Well done!

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