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David Urban

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I'm a turner from the Richmond area of Virginia. I learned some of the basics from a master turner named Jim Reaves in England. I was transferred back to Virginia in 1989. Mostly I like turning bowls, but my favorite piece was an 18 inch hickory platter for my wife.
 

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Joined
Dec 4, 2023
Messages
5
Likes
4
Location
Red Oak, VA
I'm a turner from the Richmond area of Virginia. I learned some of the basics from a master turner named Jim Reaves in England. I was transferred back to Virginia in 1989. Mostly I like turning bowls, but my favorite piece was an 18 inch hickory platter for m20231208_123136.jpgy wife.
 
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