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That is a beautiful piece of Art, Scott. I really like the walnut & the contrasting music notes. It really pop's out & shows it's beauty. Good work. Thanks for showing us.
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Nice, you have inspired me to do a music piece for my son who loves and plays keyboard. New year is on the way and I have more ideas than I can shake a stick at atm
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Gorgeous, gorgeous, and more gorgeous. You did an excellent job.
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The local area churches have banded together to hold a Christmas concert. I was asked to come up with a gift for the 4 music directors involved. The desk plaque is 6"x10". The sheet music pattern was adapted from a recent issue of SSWC. The woods are maple and walnut. Thanks for looking.Attached FilesTags: None
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