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Old 03-14-2009, 07:16 AM
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Location: We divide our time between Arizona and Pennsylvania
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Default Re: Smoky Mountain Woodcarvers Supply

I am pleased to see that others have experienced the same great service from Smoky Mountain Wood Carvers Supply. We are firming up our summer plans and will again head back east from Mesa, AZ to the Philadelphia, PA area. I hope to scoot down to Nauger Knob for one of the carving classes. I also want to learn how to post some of my carvings now that I have finished carving and painting about ten projects. Gene Messer's black bear turned out really cute! I thank Gene for his You Tube Videos. They are sooooo helpful.

I am now working on a Missouri Mule from Enrow's book on the Ozark Style. I have already ordered all the wood from Heineke Wood products for every project in the book and will work through each project one at a time. I am having a ball! It is the most fun that a senior can have with his cloths on!
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