a couple of barons

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bench1holio

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heres a couple of barons i done recently, first one is birdseye river she-oak from a small log i found at a favourite swimming hole,the second is a peice of boonaree that i cut on one of my uncles propertys.
hope you like them.

redone in 800x600:cool:
 

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bitshird

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G'day Ben, I agree with Butch try saving larger, I sure would like to see the grain on that River She Oak Baron, it looks very impressive, the Boonaree also looks nice but that She Oak is mighty interesting, it looks like a timber I'd like to get hold of. Welcome to the IAP and keep showing those great timbers
Thanks for sharing those
 

David Keller

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Nice looking pens. That boonaree looks a bit like cocobolo... I've never heard of it, but I'd like to have a few sticks of the stuff that looks like that. Fantastic!
 
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