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a set of hardwood skittle balls for a kids fun farm in oxford.

 

made of an african hardwood called okan which is usually used in civil engineering and these actually used to be old bollards but the wood is still perfect underneath. they are about 5 1/4" and weigh 1.2kg each.

 

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just as i've done one lovely big shield trophy i had another three little ones to do for a local sports club. something called "Real Tennis" which is the granddaddy of what most of us know as tennis.

 

the bases are ash and the bowls and joining column are robinia. about 7-8" across by about 6" tall.

 

these are fun to do and i've another three to do for next september.

 

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