A quick afternoon project

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Jerry Gleason
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A quick afternoon project

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Today’s project…A thing that no one needs- except me, I guess. I made this bar holder out of some rosewood and acrylic I dug out of my scrap bin. Over the last three decades or so, I have managed to accumulate a number of bars of different sizes and materials. I actually do use all these bars at various times on various instruments. I needed an organizer / holder for some of my favorites so I can keep them handy at my desk where I practice.


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David Ball
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Very nice!

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Post by Bill Sinclair »

Classy! What wood is that? Love the grain.

Oops. Never mind. You said Rosewood.
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Looks great!
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Nice
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Jerry Gleason wrote:Today’s project…A thing that no one needs-


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My wife just past behind me, looked at it, didn't even ask but said:

"Whoo! SEXY!"

So no you wrong, we now ALL NEED THAT! 😁

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Ha! I don't know it would be sexy to anybody, but I'll take it, thanks! Actually, I think I got the idea from the test tube holders they use in science labs, so there ya go...
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Johnie King
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That's really cool JD.
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Post by Dennis Detweiler »

I can see how it would be a great gift for a wife or girlfriend as a lipstick holder? If it vibrates you could get some eerie sounds out of it.
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Post by Bob Cox »

nicely done
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