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Hey y'all!
Just wanted to show this little natty I finished up. The grain and color on this one is gorgeous. Really pleased with it :) Let me know what you all think!

Thanks!
Tony the Slinger

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I think you have created another beauty
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I think you have created another beauty
Thanks so much!
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That's a beauty!
Thank you!
I'm a fan! Looks very nice!
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I'm a fan! Looks very nice!
Thanks!
Slim & Slick Beauty!!!!

Great work on the finish too, my friend!!!

Cheers ...Q
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Slim & Slick Beauty!!!!
Great work on the finish too, my friend!!!
Cheers ...Q
Thanks so much, Q!
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That's a stunning fork Sir!!!

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That's a stunning fork Sir!!!

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Thanks!
Really linking the last few frames you've put out - this is no exception.
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Really linking the last few frames you've put out - this is no exception.
Thanks so much Matt!
Tony that is a beautiful piece of work. I notice that you cut the tops of your forks to be in line with each other rather than perpendicular to the fork branch. Is for a reason or just more pleasing to the eye? Just trying to learn and ask questions.
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Tony that is a beautiful piece of work. I notice that you cut the tops of your forks to be in line with each other rather than perpendicular to the fork branch. Is for a reason or just more pleasing to the eye? Just trying to learn and ask questions.
Thank you! While it does make it slightly more tricky to attach the band, I prefer to have the fork tips in line with eachother. It is both more pleasing to the eye and helps with aiming and such since the line of the fork tip can be used as an aiming reference. Just my preferred style, but the other way works as well.
Sweet natty Tony!
Thanks Drew!
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