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    New Geezer Globule

    Hi Guys,

    This whole Geezer thing has gotten me turning what my daughter calls "globules" and this is my latest entry. Made from currly maple and stained with Transtin honey amber stain and friction polished with Zenser's French Polish. It's about 6" tall. Sorry about the picture but, for some reason I can't get the big Fuji to work with me this morning.
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    Nice.............globule.................Chris! Must have been similar to turning a hollow form?...........I like the form!...........Why didn't you enter it into the Geezer contest? Multiple entries are allowed........
    Ken

    So much to learn, so little time.....

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    Nice one Chris! and I especially like the figure in there.

    So, can you see pictures when you post them.
    Only the Blue Roads

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    Nice one Chris
    941.44 miles South of Steve Schlumph

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    Chris it looks good. Great work.
    Bernie

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    Cool Globulette Chris! Tell me...Can you see your own pictures?
    ~john
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    Yes, I can see my own and about 60-80% of what other people post. I think (and I use that term loosely) that it has to do with how the pictures are attached. If they are attached using the "manage attachments" button I seem to be able to see them.

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    gotcha. Ok...so if we attach images through the little paper clip thingy and do in-line pics....then you can't see them. Interesting.

    I'll do mine the other way from now on.
    ~john
    "There's nothing wrong with Quiet" ` Jeremiah Johnson

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    Thaks John but, don't go out of your way just for me. Actually, a fair number of folks have posted this same situation in the support section. I have tried everything except a new browser (I have IE) with no success. I am sure that it is local to my computer and is some sort of software issue but, for the life of me I can figure out what it is. This started when I got a new computer at xmass. Never happened with my old machine.

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    Chris - Dump IE. And go with Firefox. Life has never been so good.
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    Excellent Chris, that is some beautiful wood! Nice job.

    Corey

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