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    For my sisters birthday

    She had seen a photo of a piece I did some time ago and loved it. She is familiar with most of my work but never saw the early interpretive styled pieces I used to do when carving was just a hobby . And since she strongly hinted she really wanted one I built this for her today.
    The Eagle swooping in a dive is Mahogany with a slight stain and gloss finish. It's 14" long. The vertical piece is basswood with an ultra flat finish and the base is done with black fleck stone . Overall it stands 14".
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    Nice work and diplomacy. I add diplomat to skill set because I have a couple of sisters and I'm guessing the strong hint was along the lines of " Mark, when am I going to get that eagle hood ornament looking thing that you keep promising me? You know I love those!"

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    Hahaha! Oh my yes! You're quite perceptive . It was actually " how do I get one of those on my birthday / Christmas list" text.
    Somewhat ironically she and her husband had a woodworking shop out in the Hamptons in NY. More kitchens and the like but funny!
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    I don't blame her. That is really cool.

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    Thanks. I've done many variations but it's a nice clean design I think.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark Yundt View Post
    She had seen a photo of a piece I did some time ago and loved it. She is familiar with most of my work but never saw the early interpretive styled pieces I used to do when carving was just a hobby . And since she strongly hinted she really wanted one I built this for her today.
    The Eagle swooping in a dive is Mahogany with a slight stain and gloss finish. It's 14" long. The vertical piece is basswood with an ultra flat finish and the base is done with black fleck stone . Overall it stands 14".
    Excellent! I've probably never seen wood impart motion as well. I particularly like the view in the last photo.

    JKJ

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    Thanks John. I knew that wood stretcher would come in handy one day. It's like pulling taffy !
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