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    Smoky Magnolia HF

    Magnolia hollow form, 7 1/2" diameter by 4 1/2" tall with burned collar. Buffed gel poly finish.




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    Great form - as usual! Really like the burn detail on the collar - nice touch! Finish highlights the HF without being overpowering. Once again - very nice work!
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    Another beauty Travis.
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    Beautiful form Travis, and a great job on the burned rim!
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    Love the collar detail. Beautiful piece!

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    Again Travis, I like everything about it.
    Glenn Hodges
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    Great looking HF Travis .. Love the rim.

    Shane

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    Very very nice....is the inside burnt?
    Why do they say "an alarm going off," if it is really going on?

    Joash

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    That is another awesome piece, Travis! Because it is a plainer piece of wood that burnt/textured rim does a lot visually! And of course the finish is perfect! Great work... as usual! (I'm tired of running out of adjectives - we creekers need to invent some new ones )
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    Just another awesome turning from Travis--gorgeous!

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    Travis.....Your artistic vision and talents appear to be never ending! I never grow tired of viewing you work! Well done....from the bottom to the top...Well done!
    Ken

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    Wow

    Another homerun -- your eye for form is absolutely incredible.

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    Thanks everyone. Joash, the only way I could burn the inside would be to pour some gasoline in it and set a match to it. I didn't really feel like doing that.

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    lol, i agree with your reasoning
    Why do they say "an alarm going off," if it is really going on?

    Joash

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    Another inspiring piece Travis! I'm in awe of not just the quality of your work but the speed at which you seem to create them.

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