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Old 02-01-2008, 10:45 PM
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Hi folks, i got to workin on this project a little more. i think i got the horns where i like them, i pretty much have the face done except for the eyes. the face was kind of tricky cause it was like down in a whole.I never thought i'ed get this far it was almost chucked more than once. i wish it was a
littke wider because theres not a lot of room for the robe. it is 8x14x4 any help on hair wood be appreciated. Thamks for lookin.

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That's a nice carving. I am working on a similar bust with the horns. You got them looking good.
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Gergie' I wood like to see some pics of your carving. I've since put in the eyes and am working on the hanging tails I'll try to put up some more pics mabye tues. Thank again Gergie for looking.

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Looking good so far. I'm eagerly awaiting the finished product.

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Thanks Scott, it shouldn't be to much longer.

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Horns must be popular as I am working on little horns on a demon type of face in a log. It's not that easy when you start pronouncing wood from the surface. Until I saw the pack of cards in your photo, I thought he was much bigger. That's going to be a nice carving when finished. Must try one like that at somepoint. Did you go from a photo Feb or your imagination?
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Patrick, finally I have enought information in my head that I can draw a little and us my own imagination, Thanks for lookin.

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