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Treasures of Appalachia


„E2005 NPT PHOTO by GARY BUTLER Who would use a beautiful, hand-painted saw like this to cut wood? Most likely, no one, but Ovaleen Andersen and Lynn Andersen [not pictured] say they are not marketing the saws and other rustic implements for their cutting abilities, but rather for the craftsmanship and attention to detail that goes into each one's artwork. The Andersens had plenty of hand-painted items like this one on display during Friday and Saturday's third annual Red, White, and Bluegrass Celebration, sponsored by Holloway's Country Store/Treasures of Appalachia, 3892 Highway 321


By: Gary Butler
Source: The Newport Plain Talk
07-02-2005

Who would use a beautiful, hand-painted saw like this to cut wood? Most likely, no one, but Ovaleen Andersen and Lynn Andersen [not pictured] say they are not marketing the saws and other rustic implements for their cutting abilities, but rather for the craftsmanship and attention to detail that goes into each one's artwork. The Andersens had plenty of hand-painted items like this one on display during Friday and Saturday's third annual Red, White, and Bluegrass Celebration, sponsored by Holloway's Country Store/Treasures of Appalachia, 3892 Highway 321

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