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A most delicate turning in conkerberry

Penpal

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Peter
Made by my mate Ben incredible and unique timber and the thinnest of perfection IMHO.

Mark eat your heart out his and my favourite timber 150 years growing.

Peter.:thumbs::thumbs::thumbs:
 

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Treeesa

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Andy
That is a great piece of art Peter - well done to Ben, must have taken some patience
 

Jim

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That is a superb bit of turning .. I wonder how he knew when to stop turning it .. :whistling:
 

Bill Mooney

Blind old git
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I missed this one Peter. What a beauty. I bet it was well wrapped with duct tape to stop it flying apart. Very well done Ben.:thumbs:
 

Dalboy

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I missed this one Peter. What a beauty. I bet it was well wrapped with duct tape to stop it flying apart. Very well done Ben.:thumbs:

Me too Bill I missed it. What a beaut Peter I want to turn one:thumbs:
 
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