Bowls over about 14 inch diameter don't sell well for me. They are for very big families, or people who do a lot of entertaining. For a piece of cherry that size. Also, the big ones don't fit in a lot of cabinets. I would take a couple of center/quarter sawn slabs for plates and platters, and that would leave a good size blank for family sized salad bowls. In my years of doing the arts and craft shows, I figure I sold equal $ amounts of large and small bowls and plates. So, far more of the smaller pieces than the larger ones. I did make one 22 inch bowl, and ended up giving it to a nephew as a house warming present.
robo hippy