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Tommy Brennan

Set of yellow wood natural edge bowls

Set of yellow wood natural edge bowls
I got this wood from local cemetery and had nevered turned it, I literally got the whole tree. It’s not native to my area north of Boston but grows in the south of the United States so I was interested in it. Turns out I like working it, these are the first 3 I made from it.
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