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Tri-Fold Picture Frame

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I designed this Tri-Fold frame as a gift to my wife on Mother's Day.

It is made from a beautiful piece of dark cedar, with maple inlays and details. The double-jointed dowel hinges allow quite a variety of arrangements of the three frames as it rests on her desk at work. The pictures are, of course, my grandkids, but on the flip side, 3 more shots of our kids are also framed so she can enjoy them as well!

The first question I get from everyone who sees it is, "How do you change the pictures in there?"

Well, you can, but I think I'll keep that as my little secret!- Curt Hadley, Medford, Oregon


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