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Table made from 400 yr. old Heart Pine; 9 ft. x 42 inches.. Finished in time for Thanksgiving, 2002. |
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Same Table made from 400 yr. old Heart Pine; 9 ft. x 42 inches.. Finished in time for Thanksgiving, 2002.
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This is a solid Honduran Mahogany hand-carved coat of arms that was carved by a master carver in Honduras from only a photograph. |
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Photo of a solid Honduran Mahogany, hand-carved United States Court Seal of the State of South Carolina by a Honduran master carver. This is all hand-tooled. |
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This is a solid Honduran Rosewood curio cabinet. It was custom hand-made. All components are solid wood. No veneers or plywood. This cabinet completely finished inside and backside. |
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A solid Spanish Cedar curved-type door unit. Picture was taken before the trim was applied. This Spanish Cedar also came from Honduras. There were 55 of these doors made. |
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This a Solid Spanish Cedar Door Unit. The unit is 6 feet by 9 feet panel unit, and two solid horse heads carved into the top panels of each door. |
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This is a Solid Spanish Cedar carving of an Arabian Horse Head from a photograph. |
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This is a Solid Spanish Cedar carving of an Arabian Horse Head from a photograph.
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The carved Arabian Horse Head on display at the wood show. This carving took first place at the show. |
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This is a hand-made Rocking Chair with a cane backing and bottom, made of Laurel Wood from Honduras. This chair can be used indoors or outdoors. |
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These are hand-made Rocking Chairs with a cane backings and bottoms, made of Laurel Wood from Honduras. These chairs can be used indoors or outdoors. Please note the Mama, Papa and Baby Bear sizes. |
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This is a hand-carved Captain's Wheel made from Mahogany. |
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A King Size bed made from cypress logs. Pretty unique isn't it? |
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