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An Ash platter

Chriscb

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Sutton Coldfield
First Name
Chris
Nice piece of Ash, turned a few weeks ago, finished with oil. Diameter is 195mm, 30mm internal depth. Split runs through to the back and is just visible in the bottom of the bowl. Must have been a very stressed tree!

As always, C&C please.

Thanks,
Chriscb
 

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Penpal

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Canberra AUSTRALIA
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Peter
Handy bowl Cris keeping the natural features in a bowl is interesting. Huge rim I like sometimes in this case a lot.

Peter.
 
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