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Herd of Giraffes
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Herd of Giraffes

The largest is a bit under 7 inches and the smallest is about 4 inches. Very white silver maple....
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This is a neat concept Wally, and those pieces look great! The only question is - do you see spots when you look at them for a long time?? :)
 
Thanks Chak....I usually turn hollow forms very thin. If they are to be burned they have to be a little heavier. I once set a thin walled piece on fire on the inside because the burning was going right through.
 

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OLYMPUS OPTICAL CO.,LTD C200Z,D510Z
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