
Elegant goblets in maple, walnut, ash and elm

Phil's design of "Kransekake" in a turned ring tree in a various sizes from 8' to 16"

A bowl turned of spalted Boxelder burl with amazing color and a pleasing shape.

Unusual vessel with a necklace of birdpeck figure from a Sapsucker's intrusion many years ago.

- Six nested bowls from a very unusual “eyed” sugar maple burl

Four Boxelder bowls with copper, red and blue spalting

Two hollow vessels. both in Black ash burl but with very different figure. The one with the finial has creamy sapwood and was recently cut while the other came down years ago and the sapwood has been swallowed up by the heartwood.

- A very special mortar and pestle for my son Mark’s Doctor of Pharmacy graduationA dark and brooding cherry burl bowl, turned green with much distortion in the drying

Hollow vessel in unusual "eyed" sugar maple burl

This is a rosemaled (Rose painted, in Norwegian) bowl by Ken Magnuson, one of many painted on basswood bowls that I have turned.
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