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Old 11-16-2009, 03:12 AM
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Default Re: Dayton Artisty in Wood 2009

Anthony:
Great pictures, had a great time,I'll get some on as soon as we get settled in.
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Default Re: Dayton Artisty in Wood 2009

Hi again,

Back home from Dayton and we had a great time. There are so many "world class" carvings there that I probably could have used another day to check them out. All the vendors are great and of course I had to make deposits to several of them. I did stock up on Heineke Wood so I am good to go for awhile. Once again I spent some time looking at Lynn's carvings. Pictures show only a fraction of how good they are and Don Mertz..How does he carve so much detail into so little wood? I posted just a few more photos. Hope you enjoy.

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its about 600 miles from kansas city--- i may have to go next year. looks like lots of fun.
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Thak you so much for taking time to post your pictures. It sure helps give an idea how much talent is out there. I would guess pictures can only do so much. Thanks again for posting!
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