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  1. #1
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    Default Natural edge goblets.

    Well, one is part natural edge, the other 2 are complete edges.
    GobletsO-1.jpgGobletsO-2.jpgLeft & Centre are from Olive, beautiful grain. Right is from a branch of Carob and is it's beautiful natural colour.

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    Col
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    Default goblets.

    Excellent - very attractive pieces. Drillit.

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    Some nice looking goblets there . They look pretty thin. Did you turn them green?
    Ted

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    Thumbs up

    Like 'ém !!!

    Just remember to have the high side of the rim towards you as you sip!

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    love the grain nice shape too

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    I like the colour of the Carob, but prefer the shape of the two Olive. But that's personal, they are all well turned., Well done.
    Dragonfly
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    The Oilve branches were cut mid last year then sealed & stacked.
    The Carob was dry & I have no idea how old it was as it was given to me.

    All Goblets were taken down to 1 to 2mm thickness.

    Col
    Chucks are like potato chips....you can't have just one.

    www.bouvardbush.com
    http://www.mandurahwoodturners.com/

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