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    DSCI0606.jpgDSCI0608.jpgDSCI0610.jpghi heres a indian motorcycle i made using a garnet hall pattern the wood i used was walnut maple poplar and ebonised sapele for the tyres thanks for looking
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    G'day Bob,
    I have been waiting for this intarsia for a while
    & you have'nt let me down. Garnett Hall does very intricate & interesting pattern's
    & you have completed it to excelence.
    Mate I love it. I think that maybe you rode motorcycle's when you were a young bloke,
    as I did.

    Keep up the good work

    Regard's Jim.

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    G'Day Bob, I see that you even added spokes in the wheel.......beautiful detail and the fitment is tops.....well done indeed, Cheers, crowie

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    That is a stunning piece of work.



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    Hi Bob yet another great piece from your workshop. So how many pieces in this one.

    Always look forward to what you have produced

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    Bloody marvelous!!!bravabravabrava

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    Hello Bob. I love your Indian. Another of your masterpieces. Well done.
    Reminds me I have to give intarsia a go sometime soon. I'm sure it won't look as good as this though. Well done.
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    Thanks everyone for the kind comments Derek it was 105 pieces and very fiddly lots of small parts to make and shape thanks jim I had lots of motorcycle in my younger days but mainly trials bikes and scramblers
    bob

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    Awesome work Bob, that Indian certainly looks the goods.
    If I was going to do a bike that would be the one I would pick also, loads of character in those beautiful guards. Good job.
    Cheers, Ian
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    Great work Bob, it's just like the '46 Chief I used to have. It was as smooth to ride as your intarsia looks. All you need now is the side car!
    Cheers, Peter

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