Phantom Urn
Woodworker: James RomickRomick made this maple, walnut, wenge, and cherry vessel, the “Phantom Urn,” as a gift for Howard McGillin for his record-setting 2,544th (and final) performance as the Phantom in Broadway’s “The Phantom of the Opera.” Romick, an actor in that musical for nearly 20 years and McGillin’s understudy, used 2,544 pieces to build the urn, 12 in. dia. by 18-1/2 in. tall. The finish is lacquer and wax.
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This is a very,very nice segmented vase.
Can you send me the technical details, (software-please),etc.?
I am an electromechanical engineer from Romania , and yet I can not afford (as a hobby) to buy a software .
Thanks for any offer!
Dan
good job
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