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Definitely the last saw I will be posting for a while. So many projects, so little time. Critiques always welcome. Size large Walnut, 9ppi x 15* R, x 20* Fleam. Nothing extraordinary.
On a side note: Looking for someone with a small hand. 3" to 3.25"max. Thank you.
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Beautiful, Ron!
This one ALMOST seems too busy at the toe end for me, but I can appreciate the style. Your tote shaping is fantastic and the grain direction is perfect.
Yeah, I'm a fan.
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Quite nice!
Victor
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Very nice handle Ron. I love the stripes.
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WOW, that walnut is spectacular. Nice job, I love the pierced plate.
Jonathan
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That saw is pretty! and I admire your exact work!
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Wonderful, simply wonderful. I want one badly, just don't know if I'd use it enough to warrant the expense and I don't have the wall space to display it as the work of art it is. Well Done Sir!
Thanks, Curt
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Ron,
Beautiful saw as usual. There is a lot of work in that saw.
I just measured my hand and if I squeeze it tight I can make it 3.25"!
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Beautiful saw, but I have extra large hands.
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Beautiful work, as always. I've often wanted to characterize your unique design style. I think I'll call it art nouveau.
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