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    American Elm

    These are a couple of American Elm bowls that are 10 and 12 inch diameter.

    They are finished with shellawax and they have been sold
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    A few hours south of Steve Schlumpf

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    Pete:
    Those are some beautiful bowls! You do good work, sir. I am sure those were purchased for somebody's Christmas presents. Thanks for showing them.
    Merry Christmas and all the best.

    Don

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    Very nice bowls Pete! Seems like most of what you've posted lately has been sold. Congratulations!

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    Pete those are beautiful and can see why they are already sold. Like the embellishment you did on the bowls. Nicely done.
    Bernie

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    Really good looking bowls Pete! I like the forms and the detail work! Congrats on your sales!
    Steve

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    Sold?! That's the best way to have bowls. Or you wife will start making you give them away because there is no place in the house for them.

    Nice Work!
    Have a Nice Day!

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    Not to shabby Pete!

    realy nice outcome with your elm. It can be difficult to turn smoothly. Any secret you care to share?
    Bob

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    Quote Originally Posted by robert hainstock View Post
    realy nice outcome with your elm. It can be difficult to turn smoothly. Any secret you care to share?
    Bob
    Thanks for the comments!

    Robert,
    Nothing special, just what you taught me.
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    beautiful bowls!!!!!
    The Country Toad Workshop Rogersville, Al

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    Looks nice. Good job.

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