Thursday night I attended my first Charlotte Woodturners meeting ... well, Christmas party. Lately I've been trying to dedicate some time to the local organizations and get more involved in the local woodworking community ... this was another step in that direction.
First let me say ... what a great bunch of men and women. No doubt, I want to go to the next meeting and get to know them better and learn from them (and hopefully share some stuff I know!)
Well, the gloat is what I got in their "Dirty Santa" gift exchange. I was SUPER LUCKY and was able to get this turned & carved teapot made by Raymond Overman (www.nakedwoodturner.com & www.overmanshop.com). It's cherry with a purpleheart top. It will (and does) look great in my office as art.
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First let me say ... what a great bunch of men and women. No doubt, I want to go to the next meeting and get to know them better and learn from them (and hopefully share some stuff I know!)
Well, the gloat is what I got in their "Dirty Santa" gift exchange. I was SUPER LUCKY and was able to get this turned & carved teapot made by Raymond Overman (www.nakedwoodturner.com & www.overmanshop.com). It's cherry with a purpleheart top. It will (and does) look great in my office as art.
:gar-Bi:thumbs_up:icon_thum