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Paul Porter

Pacific Yew / Ebony Collar

7"D x 4.25"D
Paul,
These are all nice example of great form and supurb execution. Are the collars turned with the piece of inset? They creat an added level of interest on quality.
 
Hi Jim,

Thanks for the nice comments. I turn the collars seperate from the vessel. They are attached as the last step to complete the vessel (after finishing and buffing).
 

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