Michael Combs was first exposed to the craft of bowlmaking in 1996 when he saw Bill Day, an eighty-year-old bowlmaker from Indiana handhewing bowls in the pioneer demonstration area of the Indiana State Fair. After seeing the demonstration, Combs knew he wanted to do more than just try this craft, he wanted to be a bowlmaker. By 2004, he had already handcrafted over 1000 bowls.
Combs is completely self-taught, learning from his mistakes and working them out by trial and error. He remembers that at times he progressed rapidly, but sometimes it took several bowls to achieve the needed change in his technique. After nine months of bowlmaking, he juried into his first arts and crafts show. He was first selected for the Directory of Traditional American Crafts in 2001.
Combs recently found a source for birdseye maple logs in New England and he believes the bowls from these logs are unique. In addition, he believes he is the only modern bowlmaker making handle-hole bowls, a design he adapted from Native American bowls. He is also licensed by the Mercer Museum of the Bucks County Historical Society, Doylestown, PA, to reproduce two bowls from their collection.
Michael Combs, Burl Treen PO Box 106 Unionville, IN 47468 Phone: 812-339-1419 Email: burltreen@gmail.com
Michael Combs has been selected for the following Directories:
2013 WOODWORKING
2012 WOODCARVING
2011 WOODCARVING
2010 WOODWORKING
2009 WOODCARVING
2008 WOODCARVING
2008 WOODCARVING
2007 MISCELLANEOUS
2007 WOODCARVING
2006 WOODCARVING
2005 WOODCARVING
2004 WOODCARVING
2003 WOODCARVING
2002 WOODCARVING
2001 WOODCARVING
Biography updated January 12, 2023 Photograph updated February 9, 2021Contact information updated May 8, 2013
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