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    ulive

    olive wood in Italy someone calls him "the king of woods", finishing sealer, I hope you like it, thanks to all ..





















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    Very nice. I like it a lot!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jeff Myroup View Post
    Very nice. I like it a lot!
    many thanks Jeff ...

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    Beautiful! It's a different form that what you usually see but it looks great!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Doug W Swanson View Post
    Beautiful! It's a different form that what you usually see but it looks great!
    thanks Doug W Swanson ... very kind ..

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    Gorgeous in all respects.

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    A good reason to move to Italy. Though I am not a fan of wood with big voids, I do love the grain. I also love the fruit of that tree and the wonderful oils I grew up with. How available is olive wood in Italia?
    Fausto

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill Bolen View Post
    Gorgeous in all respects.
    thanks Bill

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    Quote Originally Posted by Faust M. Ruggiero View Post
    A good reason to move to Italy. Though I am not a fan of wood with big voids, I do love the grain. I also love the fruit of that tree and the wonderful oils I grew up with. How available is olive wood in Italia?
    Fausto
    in Italy the olive tree is very common when I need it, try a dead tree nurseries in the cold winter and taking it home, prepare the pieces with the motor saw and let them matured in the garage ... thanks for your assistance

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    Great job holding that shoulder and neck together, well done
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    Beautiful piece. Bet that was fun sanding.
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    Bellisima. Or is it bellisimo?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Scott Lux View Post
    Bellisima. Or is it bellisimo?
    thanks Scott .... it's bellissimo ..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pete Gray View Post
    Great job holding that shoulder and neck together, well done
    Pete
    many thanks Pete ..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bernie Weishapl View Post
    Beautiful piece. Bet that was fun sanding.
    thanks Bernie ..

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