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Brown mallee burl

Penpal

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Still a firm pleasure to turn and enjoy had these for many years now every now and then they pop up.

In this tremendous dry hot weather more should appear the best source is in swampy country bogged to the axles normal seasons out west into South Australia. Hard won timber.


Peter.:goesred:
 

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Doug

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An absolute beaut as we've come to expect Peter :up:

It may be hard won timber but you have done it justice there.
 

Woody

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Stunning Peter but then what else would we expect from you a beautiful bit of wood sculptured by a master
 

paulm

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That is one cracking piece of wood and turned to a T. Lovely.
 
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