You've got to check out this vase on ebay

You'll never see this at any woodturning symposium. This is not your average turned vase.

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john smith
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Imagine how many times a day you'd have to add water to keep the flowers fresh!

Dave

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David

Flowers hell! This 'vase' is larger enought to hold an ornamental tree. It's 5' high and 4' in diameter.

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Dan Bollinger

Leif

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Leif Thorvaldson

Really nice. Based on the starting price, I don't think he/she really wants to sell it.

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Dave W

That concept doesn't hold water.

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Robatoy

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But if he does, he won't have to work all next year! {:-)

Ken Moon Weberville, TX.

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Ken Moon

If he's a woodworker by trade he's even luckier he won't have to work for the next twenty years .....mjh

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mike hide

Nah, he'll keep turning until the money runs out. ;)

Ya, I know, old joke. Dan

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Dan Bollinger

Yeah, but it would leak. What ever happened to quality? ;-)

...Kevin

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Kevin Miller

Yeah - but how much does it cost to post an item for auction if no one bids? Maybe he's getting some cheap advertising.

JLarsson

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JLarsson

$4.80 (USD) to list it (plus gallery fees or any other add ons). But if he sold it the fees are over $2000.

Mike

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Mike in Idaho

Consider if he/she used an Oland tool. 5' of overhang (don't give away leverage) say 20' shaft with handle behind the rest and a pair of binoculars mounted off the front of the handle to see what is happening at the tip.

Now that would be some tool.

BillR

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Bill R

"Measuring almost 5' foot high and 4' foot in diameter, this huge vase is large enough to fit an adult."

It's in the wrong eBay category.

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Dhakala

In comparison, this one is down right cheap.

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Bernie Hunt

yabut if it sells I think maybe I'm gonna start lookin parts for a humongus lathe! hmmmm.... where might i get a chuck that fits the power take off on an old tractor? and how might i convert some I-beams into scrapers? lol... gonna need a king size grinder too i guess... guess I'll stick with the mini...grumble grumble mumble spit ..............

skeez

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