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    Quote Originally Posted by Robson Valley View Post
    Jeff, you're most welcome.
    I'm still trying to imagine how I would hold that 2-handled spoon for a drink
    from a water bucket!
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    Excellent work Jeff!

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    Nice job, well done.
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    Thanks Tim and Ash

    Another couple of silky oak spoons, from the same piece of timber.

    The salad server set was intended to be more of a matching pair however a couple of techo errors necessitated some adjustments so they ended up being 'somewhat similar' rather than 'nearly identical'. They were a gift for friends and they appreciated their uniqueness. The single spoon was a gift to my sister who also contributed to the design.

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