




Nature has its own rewards like the quilting and colour I found in three different pieces of wood (Camphor).
These 3 are approximately 5in dia and between 1/2in to 3/4in high. I am hoping those who receive them will enjoy what nature has created.
I have to thank Tom Cattell and David Laird from the OTGA for the wood and tom for the Cole Jaws he made for me.
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