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This is my latest of my burl series. It is another piece or olive that was gifted to me by the lovely Sally Ault. It was sent to me about 2 years ago. It was a lovely piece of wood but its shape was such that it could not be grasp effectively without loosing at lot of the wood. I took me that long to figure how to make the piece without loosing to much wood. This southwest form was perfect for the piece or wood. It is about 6 1/2" x 4 1/2" x a little over 1/8".

A little play on words I call it "Red Neck"

This piece will be in the instant gallery at the symposium.
Alan, that is a beautiful piece. The shape does fit the wood perfectly. Is that a lacquer finish? Did you do the fusion process yourself or did you have someone else do that? I have several pieces that would benefit from that process.
Steve
 
Alan, never mind on my questions here. There are similar ones on WOW and I'll wait for your answers there. Thanks.
Steve
 

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