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This one is still on the assembly bench and very wet behind the ears . Quite pleased with it though and thought I would share it . Cheers Graham
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The right hand end of it looks like a snake or lizard to me :-)

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Post by robb63 »

Hi Reg, that sculptural effect you build up on the sides is fascinating. I'm keen to see how you finish this one.
On another subject, did you find homes for all your stone slabs from last year???
I'm guessing that you will bring some goodies to the market day 12/8/17 :fc:
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Don't think I can make it to the market day . Long way to travel for 3 hours trading ( expensive too ) , will have to stick to posting pots out or handing them over in Canberra on my regular visits . Several granite slabs still hanging around and I always collect them if I see them . Currently working on manufactured slabs , lightweight and strong !
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its hideous
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Charliegreen wrote:its hideous
That's code for he loves it . ;)
Great idea Graham . Those nooks and crannies make it very interesting .looking forward to seeing it glazed .
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You might want to copy it next week Craig !
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A snake with a hair lip. :lol:
Not sure whether Charlie is right or wrong, it is very interesting. :lost:
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Had another look at this pot Ken , thought you were dreaming , but I can see the lizard head now .
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