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Eye candy - Alan Curtis grinds of Art Seymour cane
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Posted by: Rosanna Post Reply
08/29/2018, 12:07:44

Alan recently did some work for me - creating a bead from a piece of Seymour cane - the largest bead in the pictures. He very generously sent me two more Seymour grinds when he returned my new bead.

Fabulous workmanship - thanks, Alan!

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Love seeing the finished product! Chevron beads screaming to evolve from cane of origin!
Re: Eye candy - Alan Curtis grinds of Art Seymour cane -- Rosanna Post Reply Edit Forum Where am I?
Posted by: Joyce Post Reply
08/31/2018, 09:12:25

I believe the results have come from some of these cane pieces from the 2017 BCN Seymour Fundraiser.... :) (first image)

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The rest of that batch...
Re: Love seeing the finished product! Chevron beads screaming to evolve from cane of origin! -- Joyce Post Reply Edit Forum Where am I?
Posted by: Joyce Post Reply
08/31/2018, 09:13:57

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Correct!
Re: Love seeing the finished product! Chevron beads screaming to evolve from cane of origin! -- Joyce Post Reply Edit Forum Where am I?
Posted by: Rosanna Post Reply
08/31/2018, 14:58:29

My new bead is from the piece of cane, second from the right, in the first picture. Alan did a masterful job of revealing Art's masterful glasswork!



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