Salt and Pepper Mill Sets

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bobindayton

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The first are 10" Curly Maple and the second are 8" East Ind. Rosewood. Both are finished with poly.
Bob
 

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ed4copies

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Hey Bob,

They both look GREAT!! But I especially like the Rosewood!!! Elegant.

SUGGESTION (ignore if you wish!!!)
When taking photos of peppermills, try to take them "straight on", not from the top angle.
Your current angle makes the top look too big for the rest of the body. When you go to a straight ahead view, it will get back in the proper perspective and the top will "shrink" to fit the body!!

DAMHIKT!!!!!
 

broitblat

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Beautiful looking figure in both sets and they're nicely turned (and finished) to create an outstanding set of results. I like the balance in your shapes.

-Barry
 

FrankG

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A couple of nice looking pieces. Actually, I like the maple best - you always get great grain with rosewood, but great maple is harder to come by.
 
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