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Latin Translation: Seize the Wood - Turn the Wood |
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Designs by Artists of Various Mediums
Some of these stoppers are for sale
and would make wonderful gifts.
Go to
the Gift Bottle Stoppers page for a complete list of artists and their contact info.

Larry Perkins of Beaumont, TX
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Allan Schwindt from
Silver Lake, WA.
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Allan made these from
Maple laced with Walnut
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Chris West from
Romsey, Hampshire, UK
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Joe & Deb Gilman of
Guilford, VT carved these stoppers.
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Very Unique stopper
Ray Overman of
Fort Mill, SC.
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Carved, pierced and dyed maple wood.
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Patrick O'Brien of Alexandria, VA.
www.ohbewood.com
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Frank Kobilsek
Mendota, IL
dyed box elder
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Tom Metz of Trooper, PA
WWII Military button cabachon
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Segmented stoppers
by Tom Metz.
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Matt Rabe from Bedford, TX uses
the Texas
cabachons to perfection.
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C.J. Solberg from Denton, TX
woodcarver
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Jeff Ziegler, Bedford, PA
Inside-out stopper.
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Ken George, Winchester, MA.
Stoppers and display
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Inside-out turning by
Henry
Doolittle
of Benton City, WA.
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Tom Metz from Trooper, PA.
uses military cabachons.
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Tom also does segmented
stoppers.
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Dave Eaton from Natick, MA.
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Leo Van Der Loo of London, Ontario
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Patrick Furlong from Centerville,
TN
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Mike Rubes from
Apex, NC.
Olive wood
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Randy DeForge of Howell, NJ.
Oak, birch and
red cedar wood.
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Harry Pye from Lansdale, PA
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Bob Wright of
Mountainburg, AR.
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Greg Smith of Troy, MI. Great
display
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Nancy Brooks, Greensboro, NC,
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Nancy Brooks uses the flat-top stoppers for her whimsical
designs.
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Dominic Greco from Richboro, PA
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Bob Saxby of
Napa, CA.
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Jack O'Bryan of Chillicothe, MI.
A nicely designed display stand, too.
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Jack Schiller of Warrington, PA
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Gil Jones from
Donalsonville, GA.
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David Ramer from
Sherwood, OR. This one is
made from Cocobolo.
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Another stopper by
David Ramer
made from Tulipwood.
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