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George Taylor went to the John C. Campbell folk art school to add to his
skills in surface decoration and came back with seven boxes he made of
several designs. Harold Dykes got a gift of a block of specailly
dyed wood and incorporated it into a segmented hollow form.
Jerry DeGroot brought a trio of christmas ornaments. James Johnson had a
hollow form crack and turned it into art with dye and leather. John Jones,
lacking the right color dye used two dyes in succession to achieve a nice
bowl.
Ken Morton brought an ambrosia maple bowl. L.A. Cude brought a coffee table
but later showed me the richness of the red color and the excellent
"Butterfly" top of well colored box elder. Roger Felps brought a box elder hollow form and two
platters.
Roger Arnold showed a redwood burl bowl. Tom Canfield showed an idea for
easy dispensing sandpaper sorted by grades.