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Ah mash tator and gravy. The shell is beautiful
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Looks great,,you kept it very clean looking,,the curves,,the flutes,,very nice!
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That almost looks like a cockleshell. Good job! If it was a bit bigger, I'd suggest making a twin, then glue them together with a few pebbles inside for a rattle. |
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Beautiful!
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