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    Moonspoons

    I ran across this site after seeing one of the spoons. They look like cherry wood and they are laser cut. I know it gave me some ideas to work on.
    Check it out!

    http://www.moonspoon.com/

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jerry Hay View Post
    I ran across this site after seeing one of the spoons. They look like cherry wood and they are laser cut. I know it gave me some ideas to work on.
    Check it out!

    http://www.moonspoon.com/

    Jerry this link doesn't seem to be valid - do you have another?
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    Here Frank it seems the MFG's site is down, But I found them here too.

    http://www.villagecraftsmen.com/moonspoons.htm


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    Thanks Angus - they look weird.
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    That link is working again... Welcome back Frank.. Did ya get a nice tan??
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    Thanks Bill, yep the best!
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    The spoons in those links are nicely done
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    Quote Originally Posted by Frank Corker View Post
    Thanks Bill, yep the best!
    I guess you wernt wearing sunglasses Frank, or those eyes we see would look a little 'negative racoonish' ha.. Got as far south as Miami one January back in the 70's.. And it SNOWED.. First recorded snowfall in Miami.. So I don't go south any more, it's too cold...
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    Thanks the sites great.
    "The little hands" is a great idea.
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