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English cherry-wood saved from a carving project abandoned in the 1980s.
Small italic like this is probably the most technically demanding alphabet to carve, and though it takes a long time, Wenham finds it very enjoyable.
The words are from Poem XXXII of A Shropshire Lad by A.E Housman (1895-1936)
English cherry-wood saved from a carving project abandoned in the 1980s.
Small italic like this is probably the most technically demanding alphabet to carve, and though it takes a long time, Wenham finds it very enjoyable.
The words are from Poem XXXII of A Shropshire Lad by A.E Housman (1895-1936)
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English cherry-wood saved from a carving project abandoned in the 1980s.
Small italic like this is probably the most technically demanding alphabet to carve, and though it takes a long time, Wenham finds it very enjoyable.
The words are from Poem XXXII of A Shropshire Lad by A.E Housman (1895-1936)
















