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Gary Smith



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Registered: September 2009
Location: Goodrich, MI. USA
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Walnut with maple veneer, 24" Tall 12' Diameter. Photo taken setting on the snow. All walnut was scrap from some flat work I did last summer. All comments welcome
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Mike Halporn

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Registered: October 2009
Location: Thornhill, Ontario
Posts: 141
Thu March 4, 2010 1:56pm

Congratulations on a splendid piece of work Gary. It was a privilege to be in your shop and watch part of this happen

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Mike Halporn
Thornhill, ON
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Craig Kirks
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Registered: October 2009
Location: Andover, MN
Posts: 41
Fri March 5, 2010 4:07am

Gary, Very nice piece. I really like how the subtle pattern doesn't compete with the form for attention. - Craig
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Roger Richard
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Registered: September 2009
Location: I live in St-Antoine, New-Brunswick, Canada
Posts: 93
Fri March 5, 2010 5:42am

When one make a piece that other like to take ideas from it mean one done a great piece. You did here that for sure, I love it. I love the form mostly from the shoulder down. I love walnut but now you getting me to do a walnut piece. Your features on the vase are excellent! Are the feature inlay? Sure would like to know how you made them
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Bob Way
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Registered: September 2009
Location: Canton, MI
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Fri March 5, 2010 1:54pm

That really turned out nice, Gary. I second Mike's comment, and it was fun to see it in progress.

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Robin Costelle
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Registered: September 2009
Location: Fern Creek, Kentucky
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Fri March 5, 2010 5:25pm

Very handsome piece, Gary. and those designs are so cool-excellent workmanship, too. Very nice!-Robin
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Bob Ramsay
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Registered: September 2009
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Sat March 6, 2010 4:08pm

Hey Gary, nice to see it completed, sure pays to own a Walnut plantation, haha, good job!
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dbettinghaus
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Registered: September 2009
Location: Geneva, IL
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Sat March 6, 2010 8:50pm

WOW, Home run! - Dave
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