Moose Table
The “Moose Table” was built as a wedding present for a couple in Alaska. The table has a birdseye maple top with a walnut moose inlay. The legs and apron are Phillipine mahogany.
The “Moose Table” was built as a wedding present for a couple in Alaska. The table has a birdseye maple top with a walnut moose inlay. The legs and apron are Phillipine mahogany.
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It's fun, I like the spirit and craftsmanship. As I looked at the moose on the top, I wished the legs at the rear of the table mirrored the gate of the moose legs instead of being splayed like a moose on ice. I know, it's always easier to think these things long after the fact... Just looking for a tie between the figure and the table.
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