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A hint of Doug Fisher maybe Smile
Nice job with both sides Dirk.
I like this one
pete
Photo Details: "Suspended platter" by Dirk Hoogendoorn - Posted Date: Sun May 13, 2012 - Rating: 0.00

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Very nice. You are a good student
Photo Details: "Suspended Platter-back" by Dirk Hoogendoorn - Posted Date: Sun May 13, 2012 - Rating: 0.00

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I don't know which side I like the best, both are beautiful! Thumbs Up!
Photo Details: "Suspended Platter-back" by Dirk Hoogendoorn - Posted Date: Sun May 13, 2012 - Rating: 0.00

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As I said on your post... Thumbs Up!
Photo Details: "Suspended platter" by Dirk Hoogendoorn - Posted Date: Sun May 13, 2012 - Rating: 0.00

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Bob The form is so perfect that you almost don't notice the beautiful wood they are made from!
Photo Details: "The two finalists" by Bob Hamilton - Posted Date: Mon January 29, 2007 - Rating: 0.00

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Thanks Rev.!
Photo Details: "Russian Olive Vessels" by Vinny Luciani - Posted Date: Thu May 3, 2012 - Rating: ********* 9.00

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Very nicely done. I'm lovin' it. 8)
Photo Details: "NE Walnut Bowl" by Stephen Ogle - Posted Date: Sat May 5, 2012 - Rating: 0.00

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If I were to critique this piece I would say that either the mouth of the vase is too large (just a bit), or the largest part of the body is too small (again, just a bit). The two are too close to the same diameter for my eye. Then again, the first person that sees it in public may want it no matter what the cost. The grain of this piece of wood is fabulous and your turning and finishing of it is pretty nice too. A well done piece all together. 8)
Photo Details: "Red Cedar Bud Vase" by Mike Vied - Posted Date: Fri May 4, 2012 - Rating: 0.00

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Olive is beautiful to start with. Then you've gone and added a very pleasing shape to the wood. Very nicely done. Classic in style and your finish is good looking to boot. The texturing looks to be balanced with the piece and wood, well within boundaries so that it doesn't stick out and scream at me. Very nice work. I enjoy the grouping too. Excellent. 8)
Photo Details: "Russian Olive Vessels" by Vinny Luciani - Posted Date: Thu May 3, 2012 - Rating: ********* 9.00

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Nice looking piece, nice shape and it has some pretty color to it, nicely done.
Photo Details: "Maple Burl Bowl" by Nic Davies - Posted Date: Thu May 10, 2012 - Rating: ********** 10.00



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