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Ole Paint #7
Greg Thomas

Ole Paint #7

Ole Paint #7


I pulled an eight foot long 6"x6" out of my wood pile and realized that it was too heavy for me to carry by myself. Also it was cracked and twisted and swirled with so many conflicting grains that I couldn
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