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Anybody else into Spooncarving? I have been cranking loads out lately getting ready for the summer shows and wondered with all the access to fancy wood you guys have if you make spoons?

 

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Do a few spoons now and then. Thinking about getting to Spoonfest this year, if I remember to get tickets before they ll sell out. I stick to birch, sycamore and cherry in the main. Glad it's not my living though....:thumbup1:

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