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    This candlestick is made of a small table in solid oak.
    This table comes from the house of the mother of my neighbor, who recently passed away. This candlestick is in memory of their mother.
    This candlestick is composed of several parts as understandable.
    Upon request, I left the candle in its natural color.
    Dimensions, base 150 mm. Height 390 mm​​.
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    Very well done.

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    Nice one Ad!!

    I like the clock too!

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    Nice spindle work! Love the swells in the necks between beads - very nice touch.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ad de Crom View Post
    This candlestick is made of a small table in solid oak.
    This table comes from the house of the mother of my neighbor, who recently passed away. This candlestick is in memory of their mother.
    This candlestick is composed of several parts as understandable.
    Upon request, I left the candle in its natural color.
    Dimensions, base 150 mm. Height 390 mm​​.
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    hi ad,
    looks great ,well done,always good to make something
    that is recycled from a memory for someone
    cheers smiife

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    nice
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    Hello Ad
    Long time no hear. Haven't seen your offerings for a long time. Nice candlestick, keep them coming
    Cheers
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    Quote Originally Posted by Willy Nelson View Post
    Hello Ad
    Long time no hear. Haven't seen your offerings for a long time. Nice candlestick, keep them coming
    Cheers
    Willy
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    Hi Willie, Not so usual for the Netherlands a beautiful summer, but this year we had one summer not to forget, looked like an Australian summer with tropical temperatures above the 30C. What to do with such a beautiful summer, right not working in the work shop, but fishing in the river the eastern Schelde, beautiful place to be.
    Cheers,Ad

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    Thank you all for the attention and remarks, highly appreciated.
    Cheers, Ad

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