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"The Erosion of Liberty"
pat miller

"The Erosion of Liberty"

The bell is turned from Mulberry chosen purposely to have contrasting sides. The colors were chosen to closely replicate the actual bell and to offer an alternate view. The clapper is turned from ebony. The yoke is cut from a piece of mahogany salvaged from a pallet- it seemed somehow appropriate-and aged with color and texture. The stands are cut from the same mahogany dyed black. 6-3/4" x 8" x 4-1/4"
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