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    Apple Spoon

    That is a very handsome spoon! Apple wood looks lovely, and there are some very clean lines on that.
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    Sycamore KFS

    Top quality work, as always!
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    Hazel Fork

    Nice work! Is there a danger that the steam bent tines might straighten out in time, especially if the fork is immersed in liquid?
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    Willow Spatula

    The first one could be a cricket bat for a person of small stature! Nice work. I have had mixed results with willow cookware, sometimes getting some grain tearout and such, but the successes make for delightful lightweight spoons.
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    Ash Cookers

    Nice lines on those spoons, and amazing precision on the width of the rims!
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    Made a Knobkerry.

    Plenty of character there, nice work! What finish did you use on it?
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    Fans

    Superb! I wish I was as talented as you are.
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    Spurtle

    It's a traditional Scottish stick for stirring porridge.
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    Spurtle

    Nice! I love a good spurtle.
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    Bracelet

    Superb!
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    Ticks

    I carry the Lifeventure tick tweezers, which in addition to removing ticks can also double as splinter removers. I've had to use them on myself a couple of times, but mostly used them on the dog. I like them because they are metal, and I can grab the removed tick tightly whilst I burn it...
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    Walnut Pocket Spoon

    Simple, yet elegant! You are really rather good at this carving lark.
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    Key Rings

    Superb!
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    'Wood'Lore

    Nice! If you squint a bit, the woodgrain on the blade looks like Damascus!
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    Crocodile Clip

    Superb!
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    Mini Drawknife

    One of the YouTube woodworkers that I watch is Rex Krueger, and in a video of his he used a tiny drawknife to shape the tenons on the ends of some stool legs. Apparently the drawknife was the Gramercy Tools Spoonmaker's Drawknife. It was based on a Saxon era tool, and I really wanted one...
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    Clean Shaven

    goodjob Excellent! Good to see something different, as mostly we see beardy ones.
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    Face Time

    Very impressive!
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    Lime Spoon

    Quality spoonage! Clean lines and a superb finish - par for the course for your spoons.
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    Mini Bow Drill

    Nice! Your carvings always look so clean and flawless.