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    Salt and pepper grinders, Red Cedar and Huon pine, 200mm high, finished with WOP.Made for a customer, $50 each. Thanks for looking. Phil S6300290.JPGS6300293.JPG

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    Nice Job Phil, the Natural edge Bowl ain't bad either Congrats.

    Cheers Tony.

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    very good. Good use of two nice timbers! Fairly simple but a great shape
    cheers
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    Hi phil
    Well done , they look very nice
    I like the bowl too!
    You might want to get a cat,,,,, you have rodents!!
    Cheers smiife

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    Looks great. Really came up well
    Dave,
    hug the tree before you start the chainsaw.

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    Very nice, well finished and nice and crisp.
    Cheers Frank.

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    Nice work Phil. Nice simple design.

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    Nice grinders and I like the way you have used 2 different woods for salt and pepper

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    They look very nice , great work.

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    They look excellent. As has already been said I like the way you have used the two different beautiful timbers to distinguish salt and pepper. Congratulations!

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    Nice work on the grinders.

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