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silver birch sea turtle burl on a spalted sea shell
silver birch sea turtle burl on a spalted sea shell

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tommy


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Registered: March 2007
Location: Co Durham England
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· Date: Wed June 20, 2007 · Views: 1,225
· Filesize: 95.4kb, 126.9kb · Dimensions: 600 x 800 ·
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Zac
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Registered: February 2007
Posts: 783
Fri June 22, 2007 18:45 Rating: 10.00 



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jartzh
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Registered: July 2007
Location: Katy, Texas
Posts: 244
Wed July 11, 2007 16:06 Rating: 10.00 

Beautiful piece. Hopefully you have more of this wood. Hopefully you didnt inhale any of the dust. I would finish with tung oil rubbed in.
When I get a special piece of wood, I never want to use it because I figure as soon as I am done I will come up with the perfect idea.
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Schaef
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Registered: January 2009
Location: Lake Texoma, Pottsboro Texas
Posts: 311
Sun June 28, 2009 01:39

Beautiful, creative work!

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