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TnArtist - both are just under a foot high. The wood is birch (white birch I think) which was heading for the wood stove before I decided to carve them. I usually look through the wood pile now and again to see if there are some good looking pieces laying around. Patrick Quote:
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Patrick, I love the exaggerated stache look.With me I have to go with the shap of a knot that determines the mustache.I you don't mind me saying the last one you carved reminds me of an old scotchman.You did great on both
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