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Hello Carvers Board! I am a wire sculptor and painter who has in the past used leftovers from chainsaw carvings as bases to attach my wire sculptures. I am looking for any chainsaw carvers in the illinois, indiana, or so. wisonsin area that might want to get rid of some of their carving castoffs. Larger pieces that are at least a foot long would be preferred. Would love to talk. Thanks! Kelly Courtney |
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