Need A Lesson In Humility? check out this guy's work

Things have fallen off here pretty significantly so I don't know how many folks will go and see this man's work - but for the Survivors - you really should see Stephen Hatcher's pieces. Be prepared for a Lesson In Humility though.

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charlie b

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Ralph

He did a program at the Olympia WA club last month.... I missed it but his work is IMPRESSIVE

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Ralph

Kinda reminds me of the stuff the Japanese sell the Marines around Iwakuni. I'm sure it takes much more skill than I will ever have, but it doesn't appeal to me.

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Gerald Ross

Think he needs to clean his shop :) Nice work though and of course has given me a few ideas. Nice find.

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Boru

inspirational and humbling.

Bob Crawford

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Bob Crawford

Nice work and beyond my skills. Far Beyond!

But. Vessels? When is a "Vessel" a "Container" and vice versa? Also repetitive.

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LD

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BiffNightly

Nice work, but I'll never be able to do it. I don't have the patience for sanding a piece that long. I read his article that he had on the web page and realized that turning stone inlay took a lot more time that I was willing to give. Beautiful work.

JD

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