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| Above, 13"w segmented Birdseye Maple canister.
Below, four Oak bowls. Paul Burke was experimenting with natural edge and various thicknesses. |
Above, 10"w segmented canister of Maple and Cherry by
Richard Allen
Below, a segmented canister of Purpleheard and Birdseye Maple, and a Pick Ivory lidded box by Paul Burke. |
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Left, 2 Dogwood, 1 Cherry (back left) and 1 Oak (near right) bowls by David Jacobwitz. |
| Right, more router inlaid lidded boxes from Don Johnson.. | ![]() |
Right, Assortment of goblets from Don Riggs after seeing the Stuart Batty demonstration. Below right, 2 of Don's Ambrosia Maple clock-balls, a Dogwood and two Maple bowls Below, a 12"w x 3"h Walnut bowl from Don. |
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| A collection of bowls from George Skorupski. Above, a 7"h x
4"w Dogwood natural edge bowl. Below, 2 Spalted Maple bowls (one with feet), and one natural edge Maple bowl. |
Above, an Oak natural edge, a shallow Ash ring bowl, and a 9"w
Ambrosia Maple bowl. Below, two Dogwood natural edge bowls, and a Maple bowl with picture hanging wire embedded in the rim. |
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| Below, a 6"w x 3"h spalted Dogwood bowl, by Jim Marstall. | Below, a Japanese Yew and Osage Orange bowls from Jayne Hart. |
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| Right, a long stem miniature goblet, 2 3/8" h by Bob Marshall. | ![]() |
Photos taken by Jim Marstall