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An Update of events happening at Gallery DuMaurier

Favorite lathe chisels 
Gallery DuMaurier
Bainbridge Pear, Big Leaf Maple Burl, Buckeye Burl& Box Elder

Setting Nichols lathe


Fresh Olive


 Entering two of my works in two Arizona shows
Pen and pencil set
Buffalo horn and Ivory


GOT IRONWOOD

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