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Pepper mills

sbwertz

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Here are the pepper mills I'm delivering tomorrow. They have turned out to be my most popular Christmas item this year.

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Sorry the pics aren't very good. It's late and I'm beat! I just finished turning the last one and have to deliver them tomorrow morning.
 

Woody

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Very nice Sharon they have a lovely finish on them I haven't made any of those for years
 

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Super stuff Sharon, there are going to be some very happy people this Christmas.
 

Penpal

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I join with Ilya never seen one of these the twist mechanisms are the only ones I have seen, like your shapes, the mechanism dominates.

Kind regards Peter.
 

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STEAMPUNK pepper mills ..my favourite style Sharon ..they look great and well finished .STEAMPUNK
 

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You have mentioned these before Sharon in your fund raising for the church I think.
Some nice shapes and finishes in this lot, rather expensive looking items.
Is that Turquoise powder or natural growth in the top pic second in from left?
 

sbwertz

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Yes, these are sold as a fundraiser for the church. The kits cost $10 each from Penn State Industries. They are: top photo, walnut, chinese elm with turquoise infill, bubinga and mulberry. Bottom photo, three carob and one mulberry crown.
 
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