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    Default Tiger chair.

    Have not made one of these in years but a recent commission has me re-visiting this style of chair that I developed during the late 80's early 90's. This one is made from Huon pine with King William (Billy) pine inlays in the backrest that are based loosely on the stripes from the Tasmanian tiger. Its a combination of 20 turned items with lots of carving. Sculptural but functional.
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    Did you say $20 each? I'll take eight thanks. Lovely work.

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    Its different and it is very nice.
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    Unusual and very nicely crafted. I love it. Well done Bodge
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    Quote Originally Posted by CMB View Post
    Did you say $20 each? I'll take eight thanks. Lovely work.

    Craig
    I'll have a set of six at that price
    Very unusual, they would not be out of place in a fine furniture gallery.

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    What a lovely chair! I don't think I'd ever tire of that.
    Cheers, Bill

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    Actually have 2 of these chairs to do. Have started number 2.
    Anyone interested in some work in progress shots?

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    Quote Originally Posted by artful bodger View Post
    Actually have 2 of these chairs to do. Have started number 2.
    Anyone interested in some work in progress shots?
    Need you ask.... YES PLEASE

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    Love it!!!

    Gives me a bit of an idea for my small amount of KB.

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    Lovely work makes one just want to curl up in it and have a sleep.

    Cheers

    Steve

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