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Creative Woodworks & crafts 2004-03, страница 59

project of our Mar. '01 issue. Tt was crafted for his nephew, an avid turkey hunter. Impressive, Bill!

Marvin Scrivner, from Moore, Oklahoma, made this neat underwater sccne from a .Scroller; Ltd. pattern. His sister-in-law, Cheryl Tvey, painted it.

Laverne Wilkie,

from Bjorkdale, Saskatchewan, crafted this excellent Wings of Gold Tntarsia, designed by Garnet Hall. Cut from spruce, it was colored with metallic blue, silver, and gold acrylic paints, and then varnished. The intarsia was mounted in a box front was added to protect it from dust and moisture.

Hclgcrson,

Kansasville, won Junior Scrollcr

with this Clock, which was designed by Vernon Brown of the Wooden Teddy which on the of our . '03 issue.

Gene Steward, from Kent, Washington, looks justifiably proud standing next to his Imperial Tower clock, designed by John Nelson. It took him 160 hours over a period of nine months to make the clock from butternut wood. He's been a loyal reader since 1994.

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