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Old 01-29-2006, 10:13 AM
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Still trying to master this photo posting. This photo is of some smaller carved animals and a small Noahs Ark, just finished. TOM H

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Old 01-29-2006, 10:18 AM
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Tom, that is so cool! A lot of work went into that. Keep up the great work.
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Seldom do you see buffalo or pigs in a Noah's ark carving. I like it. Great work Tom!
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How cool! Now you have to save all your scraps and keep adding animals to your Ark. After 10 years you could have lots of them.. or 20 years... or...

It would be fun to have floor to ceiling shelving with all your carved Ark animals displayed with the Ark at the top.
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Thanks for the kind words about smaller Ark and animals. As to doing lots of them and putting them on shelves...At present time I have 9 Noahs Arks with an average of 14 pairs of animals in my living room. What I really need to do is begin to carve more detail in the animals. Lots to learn, TOM H
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...and Mr. Elephant says to me... "whatayamean we can't sit together?!"
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