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As a German, I am intrigued now.  Are these type of crosses unusual for America? Or because of the cut-out?  They are quite "normal" to me.  I do appreciate the praise for the workmanship, for sure.  But I am curious to hear more from you guys.  

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Like you say Monti this style of cross is normal where you are. But where I live it's a pattern I've yet to see. I like the pattern and you've done a terrific job on all three. Looks like the first is a mystery wood, second Olive Wood and third another mystery wood (ply). Or have I struck out all three times ... Lol

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Crosses with Christ on them would be normal for the USA I believe.  I think its the cutout that is different and more "unique" as it is not as "detailed" perhaps as many we see here.  Plus the crosses in general we have here would be more straight lines where these do not appear to be but have some "curve" to them. They are unique and different from most of what we have seen I would think.  They are beautiful work and I love the wood grains in them.  I know many who would love these as gifts. Thanks for sharing.

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