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Spice jars and rack

Barry

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6 Spice jars and rack made of Idigbo finished in friction polish going to remake the spoon don't like this one
 

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Dalboy

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Very nice I like that idea, but have to agree that the spoon looks wrong and would look better in the same wood as the rest. Will you add a rest to the front for the spoon
 

Jim

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A good looking set Barry, very well made indeed .. :winking:
 

Penpal

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Neat set Barry its not essential to have a spoon we always have plenty handy agree you could match one in when you have six ingredients to use it will need to be very special to cope.

Love the set mate.

Peter.
 

Paul

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Really nice.

I guess you made the spoon but slicing a flute / goblet shape? So that the whe thing is turned too?
 

silver

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Really nice set Barry, agree with Peter as don't think the spoon is needed but see where you are coming from.

Grunp has put down the gauntlet as I think a carved one would look nice.:thumbs:
 
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