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bagpipe_case_crotch_grain_top.jpgWalnut crotch grain lid131 viewsThis lid came from an off-cut from another project. I sawed it in half, book matched it, planed it to 1/2 inch. I think the figure looks like one of those Siamese fighting fish. Five coats of 1 pound cut amber shellac, an ebony glaze wiped on and off, and then a couple of coats of satin wiping varnish. Sgt42RHR
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bagpipe_case_front_hardware.jpgCase Hardware85 viewsLeather handle dyed cordovan and affixed with brass keepers and polished steel screws. Brass latches, one locks. Trunk hinges on the rear edge hold the lid open at 95 degrees.Sgt42RHR
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bagpipe_case_genuine_Muppet_hide_lining--Cookie_Monster.jpgCase interior98 viewsGenuine Muppet Hide (Cookie Monster) plush lining adhered to 3/16 inch foam core board, then cemented to the inside of the box.Sgt42RHR
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bagpipe_case_poplar_paneled_bottom.jpgpaneled bottom88 views1/2 inch thick poplar bottom let into a 1/8 inch groove around the inside of the base. Amber shellac and varnish.Sgt42RHR
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Bagpipe_case_standing_on_edge_ready_for_pick_up.jpgOn edge ready to pick up and go79 viewsAmerican walnut, amber shellac, varnish. Cordovan dyed leather handle. One latch locks. 11 1/2 inches front to back, 25 inches side to side, 5 1/2 inches tall. Half-blind dovetails throughout. The front, back, top, and bottom are 1/2 inches thick while each end is 3/4 inches thick.Sgt42RHR
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