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This project began innocently enough as warm-up project to put some 9 oz. remnants to use. This was my first effort after 4 months down time with tendonitis.

One thing led to another and I ended up with some pretty cool gifts for my beer buddies. I used remnants so there are a few nicks and scratches-not noticeable after a couple of pints. Saddle Lac was used as a finish which seems to be pretty good for moisture. I guess Snow Seal would be better if I had any.

Comments welcome.

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id the same thing to cans man, i find it fun and not your everyday run of the mill project.

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Nicely done, John! Love the hops. And the Bass! Cheers to you on a real nice set.

Bill

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i really like the paintings ;)

1 thing i have not yet tried ;)

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