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: :P Want to have some fun???? Check out the Christman Ornament swapping on message board Christmas Ornaments. Nice way to meet people (other carvers) and start a collection. charlie wendt
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Charlie,
I would love to do the Christmas ornament thing but I dont know if I am talented enough to carve a Christmas ornament. I can carve but most of my carvings are in the 6 to 25ft range think it would be a little to costly to ship them. Also I am not sure I could keep up with the demand if there were all those people to swap with.
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Colin, I have seen your carvings and have no doubt you could carve a small version of your wood spirits..lol but on the other hand, if you would like to send a 4 foot carving, I would put it up in the livingroom at Christmas!! rofl...seriously not to many on here take advantage of the swaps, don't know why, it isn't that they doubt their talent because I have seen the work on picture trails ???? don't know..in other words, you wouldn't be bombarded with swaps.
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