George Child
georgechil@gmail.com
(902) 885-2202
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Over the years George has been interested in collecting pieces of local wood and in the winter making bowls, trays, and knic-knaks.
I try to use as much of the collected piece and form it into something attractive and useful. My workshop is in my home.