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Old 02-05-2009, 08:36 PM
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I carved him from a pattern taken from Caricatures Carving book.Made changes in his face.Hope you like him. Shimmy

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Nice job, I like him a lot. Good natural looking pose!

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Old 02-06-2009, 07:12 AM
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Very nicely done, there's no mistaking what he is and the painting is good as well.
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Very nice! But when I was on the farm, I wasn't allowed to go barefoot.

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Thanks everyone for your praise.
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Great work, He looks very nice.

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My farm boy days, shoes came off in June, back on in September. Had to remember not to go in the shop when my Dad was welding something tho'.




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Old 02-07-2009, 09:19 AM
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Wonderful caricature Shimmy ...

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shimmy, great carving---

[quote=menehune;216594]My farm boy days, shoes came off in June, back on in September. Had to remember not to go in the shop when my Dad was welding something.

june to sept? u either lived up north of had more money than people around here-- seems to me-- except for school and church-- it was mid april to late october.
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