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Maple top with mesquite bottom. About 4 inches high.
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Sapelle top with Zebrawood bottom. About 3-1/2 inches high.
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A small birdhouse with spalted poplar top and bottom with mulberry in bewteen. About 2 inches in diamter.
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A slightly larger birdhouse with a boxelder top and a red oak bottom. About 2 inches in diamter.Sold!
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A slightly larger birdhouse with a boxelder top and a red oak bottom. About 2 inches in diamter.Sold!
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A slightly larger birdhouse with a boxelder top and a red oak bottom. About 2 inches in diamter.Sold!
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Mesquite bottom with a dark cherry top. Sold!
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Cherry top with walnut bottom. About 2-1/4 inches in diameter. (Not available for Sale) |
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Hawthorn top covers a mulberry bottom. About 2 inches in diameter.
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This smaller birdhouse has a wild cherry top with a hawthorn bottom. Both woods have alot of character. The lines on the hawthorn are NOT cracks. About 1-3/4 inches in diameter. Sold!
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Mesquite top over honey locust bottom. About 1-1/2 inches in diameter.Sold!
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This the
only picture I have of this birdhouse. It looked much better than this when completed. The top and bottom
are cherry and the middle is walnut. This stayed in Alabama with Oma's sister. About 2-1/4 inches in diameter (Not available for sale).
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Cherry top, with a walnut bottom. About 2-1/4 inches in diameter (Not available for sale). |
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Walnut top, with a Poplar bottom. About 2 inches in diameter (Not available for sale). |
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An Art-Deco birdhouse. Or an Ice-cream-cone. Or, with a little imagination, a Keystone Cop. About 2-1/4 inches in diameter. Sold!!
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Mulberry spike at the top, with a cherry roof, a walnut house
and a bottom spike of figured maple. This one is over 6 inches tall and is about 2-1/2 inches in diameter. Sold!!
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A small birdhouse with spalted poplar top and bottom with mulberry in bewteen. About 2 inches in diamter.Sold!!
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