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Walnut Nouveau
Very simple lines with "floating" shelves on this walnut and 2" thick, laminated walnut ply. Dado and screw construction to allow for take-down. Ebony stain with a Danish Oil added for...
Quasi-Humidor and Caddies
A walnut and tiger-maple, quasi-humidor (no humidifier/hygrometer - owner doesn't smoke...), lined with Spanish Cedar, and with wenge accents. Caddies are a variety of mixed hardwoodsnbsp...



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Recent comments
Re: Walnut Nouveau
Gert: Thank you. I truly appreciate your kind words.
posted: 11:28 pm on July 23rdRe: End of an Era
As the father of two teenaged sons, this "sculpture" evoked so many emotions, it was surprising. The lines and cast-off books create a poignancy that is striking.
posted: 11:08 am on July 22ndAs I continuously explain to the texting generation, we used to read communications that were not limited to 160 (or fewer) characters, and could actually convey complex ideas. It'll be interesting to see how long it takes their generation to return to some of the finer arts like woodworking and literature.
Then again, I saw one of their friends' most recent acquisition: a long-board (skateboard) that was made of joined mahogany, walnut, wenge and maple. Maybe there's hope, yet!
Beautiful work.
Re: Art Nouveau bookcase
That is very cool. I love the lines on it. I'd say your client needs a matching secretary...
posted: 10:10 am on July 22ndRe: Valentines Day Box
Outstanding! I've loved the idea of the human heart for Valentine's Day for years, but never would have thought of this. The realism is great. Nice, nice job. Glad to hear dad is doing well, too.
posted: 9:27 am on March 25thRe: Shoji Screen Jewelry Box
Outstanding! Pieces like this raise all kinds of mixed feelings between "strive to match this," and "sell the tools." It is absolutely gorgeous!
posted: 10:03 am on March 13thJ. R.
Re: Courtney's Box
I agree - very nice job! I like the lines you've used, the handmade hardware and love the wood selection. It all comes together very well. If you follow Doug Stowe's advice to play with ideas, I suspect you will get to your hoped-for "level" of designing, very quickly.
posted: 9:23 am on March 10thRe: Golden Temple Of The Ivory Moon
Wow! Very nice!
posted: 11:17 pm on February 26th