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    Ambrosia Maple hollow form

    I roughed this curly Ambrosia Maple at Dick Parr's. Jim Ketron supplied the wood (Thanks Jimbo ). Finished it up this weekend and got it buffed today. Used some curly Persimmon for the collar. 5 1/2" tall by 6" diameter.


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    WOW, that turned out beautiful Travis.

    Great job
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    Great job of turning on a fantastic piece of wood. Nice collar.

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    Travis..........Did you see the smile on that Bad Boy's face?.......Beautiful as we have come to expect from you Travis!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ken Fitzgerald
    Travis..........Did you see the smile on that Bad Boy's face?.......Beautiful as we have come to expect from you Travis!
    Ken, that is the face of Moxie himself laughing........................

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    Beautiful it is Travis. Great job!

    corey

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    Beautiful job Travis!
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    This shows the colors a little better.

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    Oh yea Thats one sweet AM HF!
    Great Job Travis!
    I need to get on some of that curly stuff I have put back before it stains up!
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    Travis that is a beautiful piece. I like the form and finish. Nice work.
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    Travis, another beautiful piece.
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    Yup. That's me - laughing so hard I blew the top of my head off. Ow.

    Nice one Travis. Inspiring.
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    Very pretty HF there Travis. That collar adds the perfect touch to it. Very well done sir.
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    Man, that is some nice wood and of course you did a great job on it Travis. Always a pleasure seeing your work.

    Ernie

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    Great lookin' piece, Travis. You DID ER GOOD!

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