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    Default Warrior Bush

    A small bush tree that gained its name from a derivation of an Aboriginal name.

    Grows about two to three metres high. It has this neat little fleck distributed through the timber, it is tight grained and the fine fiddleback is delightful. Limited availability.

    Hope you like it.
    Peter.

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    Yes, I like it Peter, seems to have a greenish tinge to it, and I see you are into the ornamental style , different from the usual, Amos
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    I like the grain but am not too fussed on the shape, I'm a plain taste man - except in women (in case SWMBO sees this)
    On the shape, I do appreciate the delicate touch in turning it, shows real skill
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    Agree with our sawdust making friend with regards to shape. Rhat does not detract from your usual fine workmanship.

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    First glance I though it was a piece of acrylic...then looked closer and can see the grain, but wow, that is some dense looking wood...how does it turn?

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