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    my first christmas ornaments

    the first ornament has a spalted maple body and cocobolo cap and finial with a rennaissance wax finish.

    approximately 2-1/4" in diameter and 5" long.

    the second ornament has a box elder body and african blackwood cap and finial with a rennaissance wax finish.

    approximately 2-1/4" in diameter and 4" long.

    the second ornament was made for rex guinn, my exchange partner in the smc ornament exchange.

    thanks for looking.
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    best regards,

    jeffrey fusaro

  2. #2
    Nice looking ornaments. I like the ones that have a light body and darker caps and finials, makes for a nice contrast. Nice job.

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    Jeffrey,

    Nice ornaments! I especially the form of the first one.
    Ken

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    Very nice work Jeffrey! Rex is going to love his!
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    Great looking ornaments Jeffery. Both are well done.
    Bernie

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    Very nice Jeffery, I like the boxelder best.
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    I really like this ornament from Jeff, and he also sent me a very nice pen along with the ornament. VERY NICE Thanks Jeff
    Rex

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    Very nice...and I like number two a lot 'cause it's a little different!
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