River table

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River table

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A table with a river running through. A place to put your brew or tie a rig or 2.

Scottish elm, English walnut and resin. It also contains 100s of pieces of beach glass. Collected by the kids and memories of many happy times on the beach.

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What a lovely piece of work … or should I say art? :Hat:
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Love it, I've picked my swim.

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Very nice Josh.

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Is it a day ticket water?

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Wonderful and a great use of beach glass.
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Barbelseeker wrote: Mon Apr 08, 2024 10:54 am Very nice Josh.
Who?

They'll be the other "young" chap on here, not me.
I have laid aside business, and gone a'fishing.

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Absolutely superb. A real work of art.
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Brilliant idea. I admire such quality work. Well done.
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