He has been collecting hand carved spoons since the early 1970s. And even though I have never thought of my woodcraft as collectable I was tickled to be contacted by Mr. Stevens and ask if I would make a spoon for his collection.
Saturday, August 21, 2010
This Bradford pear spoon is on its way to join the collection of a Mr. Norman Stevens.
He has been collecting hand carved spoons since the early 1970s. And even though I have never thought of my woodcraft as collectable I was tickled to be contacted by Mr. Stevens and ask if I would make a spoon for his collection.
He has been collecting hand carved spoons since the early 1970s. And even though I have never thought of my woodcraft as collectable I was tickled to be contacted by Mr. Stevens and ask if I would make a spoon for his collection.
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Matt,
ReplyDeleteWhat kind of knife do you use to carve the details on the handle?
Larry
Pappy, i actually used a small v gouge.
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