Curly Redwood Shot Goblet hand turned by Maryland artist Tom Crowl.


Curly Redwood Shot Goblet #126


Curly Redwood Shot Glass

Rare and exclusive Curly Redwood!

Tom found a small supply of Curly Redwood lumber.  Not thick enough for a full sized goblet, but so beautiful it had to be worked!  The solution - a unique wooden shot goblet that will delight any shot glass collector!

This shot goblet stands about 6.25" in height and is just under 2" in diameter.  The picture tells the story of exactly how beautiful this wood is.   We have a very limited supply of Curly Redwood - so don't let this piece get away!

Curly Redwood Shot Goblet #126 - $45.00  SOLD

For custom orders simply click the above button to purchase, then adjust the cart total. In the PayPal message to seller state the wood you desire your order to be crafted from.  Custom woods available: Cherry, Curly Maple and Oak.  Custom orders take approximately 8 weeks.

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Crafty Owl is currently NOT accepting custom orders.  This means NO signs!  If something is available, it has a PayPal button, if it doesn't - sorry.  Orders usually ship within two business days.   If you have questions, please e-mail!  Thank you  - Tom & Dierdre Crowl


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Crafty Owl Primitives * Tom & Dierdre Crowl
P.O. Box 2131  *  Westminster, MD. 21158  *  (410)876-6771

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