Hand Made Christmas Gifts for the Bears

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Bear, I don't believe anyone has asked. If so, perhaps I overlooked it. Does your son have a website to promote his business?
 
Bear, I don't believe anyone has asked. If so, perhaps I overlooked it. Does your son have a website to promote his business?


Thank You Steve!
Here is their Facebook page:
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From there you can click on an "Etsy" link to find their store, on Etsy.
Every thing that says "Rustic Legends Woodworks" is his.

Bear
 
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Bear, I don't believe anyone has asked. If so, perhaps I overlooked it. Does your son have a website to promote his business?


Steve,
When you're on that Facebook page, take a look at some of the short videos.

Also don't miss these cutting boards with the Weaving in them:
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Had to show Bear Jr's newest Creation:

The Board is made of "Monkey Pod" Wood.
Weaves are the following woods:
Granadillo, Maple, Bocote, Red Heart, Yellowheart Sycamore, Black Walnut and Purple Heart.

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Bear, what a piece of art. really can't say anything but beautiful!! ya got a real talented son, ya must of taught him well, you should be proud.
 
Bear, what a piece of art. really can't say anything but beautiful!! ya got a real talented son, ya must of taught him well, you should be proud.


Thank You Jim!!
Those "Charcuterie Boards" with all the Fancy Weaves really are neat.
He found a place where he can get these exotic woods.
The owner owns a 1000 acre plantation in Costa Rico, and uses mostly blow-downs, but if he cuts a tree down, he plants more than he removes.
Thanks for the Like.

Bear
 
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