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This one is my favorite kind of challenge. I did this one at night to make it creepy and spooky. If accepted, your bagger with an interesting tree. We have one on our street that has a face. No qualifiers, but there is a caveat; you must explain what makes the tree interesting.
Figured I'd toss this one out there. Base of trunk is interesting/unique to me. Not sure if a fungus got this at one point or what caused the tree to grow like this
Figured I'd toss this one out there. Base of trunk is interesting/unique to me. Not sure if a fungus got this at one point or what caused the tree to grow like this
I found the tree interesting for the burl. My first thought was how pretty that wood would look made into a guitar body. I'm planning on making one similar to this:
I'll further derail the thread. I had a tree that was pretty much slowly dying at my last house. I really wanted to cut it down and see what I was working with. But I was nervous cutting a tree that size as it was A huge and B sat right next to county road and that was the only way I could have it fall and not get tangled in other trees.
I also have a hunk of mahogany with birds eye maple that I'm gonna make in to a guitar. Any day now. It's only been 5 years...
This is the Walking Horse Hotel in Wartrace Tennessee. Opened in 1917 as the Overall Hotel as a railroad hotel. It has changed names several times and looks to now be closed or in a state of renovation. Its history is tied to the Tennessee Walking Horse Industry centered now mainly in nearby Shelbyville.
Since it is not a currently operating holes I will let 2K10 decide if it meets the challenge or not.
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