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The Broom Maker
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Lee Ogle was a gentle man, born in the mountains of East Tennessee, and raised to make use of the many things nature provides. With strong hands and the patient skill acquired from years of work, Lee Ogle made brooms. Straw from broom corn raised by family and neighbors, bindings of the soft inner bark of poplar trees, and sturdy handles of laurel were all used to create brooms that looked as good as they swept. Jim Gray pays tribute to one of the pioneer craftsmen of the Smoky Mountains in his award winning watercolor, "The Broom Maker".
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Approximate Size:
13 x 19 3/4
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Price:
$150
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