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    Red maple and apple bowls

    The maple is 6" in diameter and the apple is 5". I like the maple better but the apple bowl does have neat grain. Comments welcome.





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    I Like them both but the apple stands out to me more. You are right on with the grain!

  3. Niced work and I like 'em both!

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    I like the form on both, but the apple does have some nice grain.

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    Patrick,

    Once again outstanding work.

    Tony

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    Patrick,
    Two very nice bowls. I, too, am partial to Maple but the Apple had a very nice grain.
    Jerry

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    A repeat but...

    I also really like maple, but the grain on that apple is outstanding. Good job.
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    Great form and finish on the bowls Patrick! I like them both!
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    I like 'em both! Great bowls, Patrick!
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    I like them both but the grain on apple stands out! Nicely done Patrick!
    Ken

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    Very nice work, I like both of them quite a bit.
    Mike Vickery

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    Patrick, I like them both as well. I like the apple the best since we choosing a favorite
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    Patrick;

    Nice form, nice wood and just a great job. Keep it up !!
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    Very nice bowls Patrick I like them both
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    Patrick both are beauties. Nice job.
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