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the top one is one I turned first, I stabilized it Saturday, cooked and cooled it Sunday afternoon, turned it tonight. solid as a rock, headed to La., the next pic is another one, from the same blank. this one is headed out to VA.,
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I was afraid I may not have did every thing right at first, but after doing it and taking a cut sample and found the "juice" was all the way to the center and dry as a bone, I feel confident enough to do some more....pappy
Look great!!!!
They look good Pappy ! Good Job ! :icon_thumright:
Nice one Pappy! I've been thinking about getting stabilization equipment.
Beautiful trumpets!
got around 500.00 invested in the initial setup. But in the long run it is worth it.
very nice
Impressive for sure
They look sharp Pappy.
Couple of beauties right there.
very nice!