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    Cherry HF

    This is a small cherry gourd shaped HF 6"X3" with 3 carved feet. I tried to continue the curve of the body down through the bottom and legs. Danish oil and buffed. These oil finishes surem make the wood feel good in the hand...Bill..
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    Nice - very nice! I love turning cherry! Smells great, holds detail and gets better looking with age! I really like the flared lip!
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    Great looking vase Bill. Love the carved legs.
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    Love the feet on this. It really makes it STAND out.
    The form I think is well done.
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    I really like that piece!
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