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Old 11-19-2009, 01:02 PM
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Default Mountain Sheep

Mahogany was used to create these One coat of tung oil on . Haven't decided to make into bookends or have then placed in a fireplace mantel. Any idea's would be appreciated.
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I dont know really where would be the best place to put them??
Cause,as nice of a job you did plus the finish,You could put them anywhere!!

Nice work indeed!

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Nice job Wacky !

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