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Indian Maiden
Indian Maiden
I bought this design from Chris Prinn from Prinn Designs in Canada. http://www.angelfire.com/pro/intarsia/
The Indian Maiden is aprox. 18” tall, and made from African Paduke, Walnut, Pine, Cedar, Cherry, Oak, Poplar, and Carob.
This was a custom design. I worked the colors to fit a particular décor. Took 48 hours to complete. $400.
Robyn's Unicorn

Robyn’s Unicorn
Robyn, a great friend from Sacramento California. She was quite taken by the unicorn I made for my daughter Julia.
Her unicorn is custom made to fit her personality. She is 24” x 24”. In this project I used African Paduke, Oak, Walnut, Pine, and Blood wood. Took about 64 hours of work to complete. I'd be happy to make one again for $750

Hot Nurse: I made this project for a good friend. The is the front of a dart board cabinet. Made from Oak, African Paduke, Walnut, and Pine. The fishnet stockings are actually made from Walnut and Pine. This is a one of a kind project. I could be persuaded to make another if the price was right.


 

Ohten: Othen was designed by CB Designs out of Canada. Toni and Sue are real good friends, and are fantastic designers. You can see more of their designs at http://www.chrestensenburghoutdesigns.com/
Aprox, 8" X 8", $80

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Big Othen: A coworker of mine asked if it were possible to make a big Othen. This is the finished product. I bit off more than I could chew on this one. It took a month to complete. $600.

Iseeher: This is another design by Toni and Sue at CB Designs ;
http://www.chrestensenburghoutdesigns.com/

I made this from African Paduke, Pine, Walnut, and Oak. aprox 6" X 8", $80

Icirius: Yet another design by CB Designs. As you can see I love working with African Paduke. I call it a dragon horse. Its true name is Icirius, a mythical figure. $80.

309th Wild Ducks Break room Project: I made these two "18 ducks for the 309th Fighter Squadron's Bar. They truly add that special touch to the facility. I was very honored when asked by Col Davies (309th Commander) to make this. $600.
Tigger: I made Tigger for a friend in Texas. I think it was given for a
birthday present. This Intarsia project is unique. It can be displayed front or backward. 18" Tall. $150
A Dog Show Judge asked me to make this for her club. I've made 5 of these so far. $200.

Coca Cola Bear: I made this for the manager of the new Coca Cola Facility near my house. A tough project, but I could be persuaded to make another one for $200.

Contact:
randy@randyswoods.com     
Randy Anderson
8188 N 110th Dr.
Peoria, Arizona 85345

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