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Old 08-21-2006, 02:04 PM
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hello folks,

was surfin the web and found this website some of you may find interesting,these are carved from 1"-2" thick basswood. they are cool the website is www.harleyandmidgewoodcarving.com

hope you like

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Old 08-21-2006, 07:20 PM
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Bart,

Thanks for sharing the site.

I've taken a seminar from both of them and have carved 4-5 roughouts, I really enjoyed it and learned alot about carving and painting.

Believe me the roughouts are 1-2" thick.

Bill
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Old 08-24-2006, 06:10 AM
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Bart,
Boy, they are good.I am really glad you posted their site.Thanks again and good find.
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I took a 1 day seminar with Harley at Dollywood last year during the CCA event. Very good carver and good instructor. He had a lot of finished carvings with him, look better "in person" then the photos. Midge was there too, but couldn't help with carving. (not CCA member)
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Bart, I have a three day seminar with them coming up next month. Their work looks really interesting and I'm looking forward to seeing how they accomplish the look they get.

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