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Over the years I have put aside quite a few rough turned bowls that
were not quite right, mostly too small or the wrong shape. Well, I find that I am running out of storage space and need to make some room. Most of the bowls are in the 12ish inch range. Cherry is the most common wood with a few other local woods mixed in. They are all dry and ready to turn into something beautiful (but not by me). The prices are generally $15 or $20. I live in Windsor Ontario and can easily ship to anywhere in Canada. Shipping to the US should not be any problem. Anyone who would like some pictures and short descriptions please send me an email with the subject Rough bowls. If I understand this correctly you have to remove the nospam from my address. Mike Sbrocca |
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