mutt box's- red/white & purple/white

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Hello folks
here's two new box's- there not the easiest thing to photograph....but i've tried my best!!

2 1/4" wide by 2.5" tall
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2 3/8" wide by 2.5" tall
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SCR0LL3R

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Beautiful work and photography. They look kind of strange, almost unreal, where wood meets acrylic. I don't mean that in a negative way.
 

seamus7227

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absolutely stunning George!! My favorite is the first one, or wait...maybe its the second...dangit, both of them are just fabulous! Thanks for sharing
 
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Timbo

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I like em both! Very nice indeed. Eugene did a great job making the blanks, and you did a wonderful job with turning them. You also did a real nice job with the photography.
 

kludge77

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George

Turning boxes is challenging enough. Adding acrylic into the mix is really stepping it up. I love both of these, but favor the lines on the first. Really slick looking turnings!
 

dow

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More beautiful boxes, George.

Say, does anybody know where I can get a copy of George's box article that was in woodturning design in October? I missed picking up a copy when it was available on the magazine rack.
 
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